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Distracción
Close Combat Attacks allocated towards a model with Distracting suffer a -1 to-hit modifier. This to-hit modifier cannot be combined with any other negative to-hit modifiers.
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Distracting
Close Combat Attacks allocated towards a model with Distracting suffer a -1 to-hit modifier. This to-hit modifier cannot be combined with any other negative to-hit modifiers.
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Emboscada
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Ambush
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Alabarda
Attacks made with a Halberd gain +1 Strength and +1 Armour Penetration. A model using this weapon cannot simultaneously use a Shield against Melee Attacks.
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Halberd
Attacks made with a Halberd gain +1 Strength and +1 Armour Penetration. A model using this weapon cannot simultaneously use a Shield against Melee Attacks.
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Contenidos
Model parts with Harnessed cannot make Supporting Attacks and cannot use Weapons. Shooting Weapons carried by model parts with Harnessed can be used by other model parts of the same model (as long as they do not have Harnessed or Inanimate). A model with with at least one model part with Harnessed is considered to be mounted.
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Harnessed
Model parts with Harnessed cannot make Supporting Attacks and cannot use Weapons. Shooting Weapons carried by model parts with Harnessed can be used by other model parts of the same model (as long as they do not have Harnessed or Inanimate). A model with with at least one model part with Harnessed is considered to be mounted.
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Miedo
Units in base contact with one or more enemy models with Fear suffer -1 Discipline. At the start of each Round of Combat, such units must take a Discipline Test, called a Fear Test. If this test is failed, the models in the unit are Shaken until the end of the Round of Combat. Models that have Fear themselves are immune to the effects of Fear.
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Fear
Units in base contact with one or more enemy models with Fear suffer -1 Discipline. At the start of each Round of Combat, such units must take a Discipline Test, called a Fear Test. If this test is failed, the models in the unit are Shaken until the end of the Round of Combat. Models that have Fear themselves are immune to the effects of Fear.
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Apoyo Extra
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Extra Support
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Aprendiz Hechicero
- Knows 1 spell.
- Can select between the Learned Spell 1 of its chosen Path and the Hereditary Spell of its army.
The Wizard selects its spells as described in Spell Selection
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Wizard Apprentice
- Knows 1 spell.
- Can select between the Learned Spell 1 of its chosen Path and the Hereditary Spell of its army.
The Wizard selects its spells as described in Spell Selection
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Arco
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Bow
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Trance de Batalla
If the attack hits with a natural to-hit roll of '6', the attack causes two hits instead of one.
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Battle Focus
If the attack hits with a natural to-hit roll of '6', the attack causes two hits instead of one.
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Arma a Dos Manos
Attacks made with a Great Weapon gain +2 Strength, +2 Armour Penetration and always strike at Initiative Step 0 (regardless of the wielder's Agility). A model using this weapon cannot simultaneously use a Shield against Melee Attacks
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Great Weapon
Attacks made with a Great Weapon gain +2 Strength, +2 Armour Penetration and always strike at Initiative Step 0 (regardless of the wielder's Agility). A model using this weapon cannot simultaneously use a Shield against Melee Attacks
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Arma de Mano
All models come equipped with a Hand Weapon as their default equipment. If a model has any Close Combat Weapon other than a Hand Weapon, it cannot choose to use the Hand Weapon (unless specifically stated). Hand Weapons wielded by models on foot can be used alongside a Shield, then giving Parry
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Hand Weapon
All models come equipped with a Hand Weapon as their default equipment. If a model has any Close Combat Weapon other than a Hand Weapon, it cannot choose to use the Hand Weapon (unless specifically stated). Hand Weapons wielded by models on foot can be used alongside a Shield, then giving Parry
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Armadura de Placas
+3 Armor
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Plate Armour
+3 Armor
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Armadura Ligera
Armor +1
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Light Armour
Armor +1
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Armadura Pesada
+2 Armor
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Heavy Armour
+2 Armor
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Armas Arrojadizas
Range 8″, Shots 2, FO Same as user, AP Same as user, Accurate, Quick to Fire
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Throwing Weapons
Range 8″, Shots 2, FO Same as user, AP Same as user, Accurate, Quick to Fire
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Armas Emparejadas
The wielder gains +1 Attack Value when using Paired Weapons. Attacks made with Paired Weapons gain +1 Offensive Skill and ignore Parry. A model using this weapon cannot simultaneously use a Shield against Melee Attacks.
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Paired Weapons
The wielder gains +1 Attack Value when using Paired Weapons. Attacks made with Paired Weapons gain +1 Offensive Skill and ignore Parry. A model using this weapon cannot simultaneously use a Shield against Melee Attacks.
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Ataque Aplastador
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Crush Attack
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Ataques Envenenados
If the attack successfully hits with a natural to-hit roll of '6', it automatically wounds with no to-wound roll needed. Shooting Attacks using the Hopeless Shot can only automatically wound if the first to-hit roll is a natural '6'. Note that the second to-hit roll must still be successful in order to hit the target. If the attack can be turned into more than one hit (e.g. a hit with Area Attack, Battle Focus, or Penetrating), only a single hit, chosen by the attacker, automatically wounds. All other hits must roll to wound as normal.
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Poison Attacks
If the attack successfully hits with a natural to-hit roll of '6', it automatically wounds with no to-wound roll needed. Shooting Attacks using the Hopeless Shot can only automatically wound if the first to-hit roll is a natural '6'. Note that the second to-hit roll must still be successful in order to hit the target. If the attack can be turned into more than one hit (e.g. a hit with Area Attack, Battle Focus, or Penetrating), only a single hit, chosen by the attacker, automatically wounds. All other hits must roll to wound as normal.
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Ataques Pulverizadores
A model part with Grind Attacks resolves these attacks at its own Agility. It must choose an enemy unit in base
contact with it. The chosen enemy unit suffers a number of hits equal to the value stated in brackets (X). These hits
are resolved with the model part’s own Strength and Armour Penetration.
If a model has both Grind Attacks and Impact Hits
, it may only use one of these rules in the same Round of Combat
(its controlling player may choose which). When several model parts in the same unit have Grind Attacks and when
X is a random number (e.g. Grind Attacks (2D3)), roll for the number of hits separately for each model part.
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Grind Attacks
A model part with Grind Attacks resolves these attacks at its own Agility. It must choose an enemy unit in base
contact with it. The chosen enemy unit suffers a number of hits equal to the value stated in brackets (X). These hits
are resolved with the model part’s own Strength and Armour Penetration.
If a model has both Grind Attacks and Impact Hits
, it may only use one of these rules in the same Round of Combat
(its controlling player may choose which). When several model parts in the same unit have Grind Attacks and when
X is a random number (e.g. Grind Attacks (2D3)), roll for the number of hits separately for each model part.
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Dependiente
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Attached
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Impactos por Carga
At Initiative Step 10, a charging model part with Impact Hits must choose an enemy unit that is in base contact with the attacking model's Front Facing. This unit suffers a number of hits equal to the value stated in brackets (X). These hits are resolved with the attacking model part's Strength and Armour Penetration.
If a model has both Grind Attacks and Impact Hits, it may only use one of these rules in the same Round of Combat (its controlling player may choose which). In multipart models, only model parts that also have Harnessed or Inanimate can use their Impact Hits. When several models in the same unit have Impact Hits, and when X is a random number (e.g. Impact Hits (D6)), roll for the number of hits separately for each model part.
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Impact Hits
At Initiative Step 10, a charging model part with Impact Hits must choose an enemy unit that is in base contact with the attacking model's Front Facing. This unit suffers a number of hits equal to the value stated in brackets (X). These hits are resolved with the attacking model part's Strength and Armour Penetration.
If a model has both Grind Attacks and Impact Hits, it may only use one of these rules in the same Round of Combat (its controlling player may choose which). In multipart models, only model parts that also have Harnessed or Inanimate can use their Impact Hits. When several models in the same unit have Impact Hits, and when X is a random number (e.g. Impact Hits (D6)), roll for the number of hits separately for each model part.
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Beastie Whisperer
Immediately before choosing a unit to join using the Hidden rule, the model may gain a Beastie mount without any upgrade for free. If the model joins a unit with at least one R&F model with Creepy-Crawlies, the model's mount gains [b]Creepy-Crawlies[/b].
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Beastie Whisperer
Immediately before choosing a unit to join using the Hidden rule, the model may gain a Beastie mount without any upgrade for free. If the model joins a unit with at least one R&F model with Creepy-Crawlies, the model's mount gains [b]Creepy-Crawlies[/b].
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Insignificante
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Insignificant
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Beloved Mascots
Models without Beloved Mascots but with Goblin Cunning or Brood Rivalry gain [b]Hatred[/b] against enemy units in base contact with one or more friendly models with Beloved Mascots.
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Beloved Mascots
Models without Beloved Mascots but with Goblin Cunning or Brood Rivalry gain [b]Hatred[/b] against enemy units in base contact with one or more friendly models with Beloved Mascots.
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Objetivo Difícil
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Hard Target
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Mover o Disparar
The attack may not be used if the attacking model has made an Advance Move, March Move, Reform or Pivot during
the current Player Turn.
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Move or Fire
The attack may not be used if the attacking model has made an Advance Move, March Move, Reform or Pivot during
the current Player Turn.
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Escudo
+1 Armour Hand Weapons wielded by models on foot can be used alongside a Shield, then giving Parry.
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Shield
+1 Armour Hand Weapons wielded by models on foot can be used alongside a Shield, then giving Parry.
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Brood Alpha
Units with Brood Alpha [b]must[/b] buy a Champion upgrade if available. Champions with Brood Alpha gain +1 Health Point up to a maximum of 4 and +1 Attack Value, their Discipline is [b]set[/b] to 7, and they gain a Great Weapon. In case of Multipart Models, the Attack Value modifier only affects a single model part without Harnessed or Inanimate. Champions with Brood Alpha can choose different Close Combat Weapons than other R&F models in their unit.
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Brood Alpha
Units with Brood Alpha [b]must[/b] buy a Champion upgrade if available. Champions with Brood Alpha gain +1 Health Point up to a maximum of 4 and +1 Attack Value, their Discipline is [b]set[/b] to 7, and they gain a Great Weapon. In case of Multipart Models, the Attack Value modifier only affects a single model part without Harnessed or Inanimate. Champions with Brood Alpha can choose different Close Combat Weapons than other R&F models in their unit.
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Brood Rivalry
Model parts without Harnessed gain +1 Attack Value while both the following conditions are met: • The model's unit contains one or more R&F models. • A model with Brood Rivalry from another friendly unit is Engaged in Combat anywhere on the Battlefield.
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Brood Rivalry
Model parts without Harnessed gain +1 Attack Value while both the following conditions are met: • The model's unit contains one or more R&F models. • A model with Brood Rivalry from another friendly unit is Engaged in Combat anywhere on the Battlefield.
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Unidad que Puntúa
Units with at least one model with Scoring are considered to be Scoring Units, which are used for winning Secondary Objectives (see section XVI.2 “Scoring Secondary Objectives", page 67). Every army needs a few Scoring units to be able to complete Secondary Objectives, which is why units with Scoring are marked in the Army Books with a special pennant icon:
Scoring can be lost during the game:
- A unit that is Fleeing loses Scoring for as long as it if Fleeing.
- An Ambushing unit that enters the Battlefield on Game Turn 4 or later loses Scoring.
- A unit that has performed a Post-Combat Reform loses Scoring until the start of the following Player Turn.
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Scoring
Units with at least one model with Scoring are considered to be Scoring Units, which are used for winning Secondary Objectives (see section XVI.2 “Scoring Secondary Objectives", page 67). Every army needs a few Scoring units to be able to complete Secondary Objectives, which is why units with Scoring are marked in the Army Books with a special pennant icon:
Scoring can be lost during the game:
- A unit that is Fleeing loses Scoring for as long as it if Fleeing.
- An Ambushing unit that enters the Battlefield on Game Turn 4 or later loses Scoring.
- A unit that has performed a Post-Combat Reform loses Scoring until the start of the following Player Turn.
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Carga Devastadora
Attacks & Weapons, Melee
A charging model part with Devastating Charge, or using a weapon with Devastating Charge, gains the Model Rules
and Characteristic modifiers stated in brackets. For example, a charging model part with Devastating Charge (+1
Strength, Poison Attacks) gains +1 Strength and Poison Attacks when it is charging. This rule is cumulative: a model
part with several instances of Devastating Charge applies all Attack Attributes and Characteristics modifiers from all
of them when charging.
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Devastating Charge
Attacks & Weapons, Melee
A charging model part with Devastating Charge, or using a weapon with Devastating Charge, gains the Model Rules
and Characteristic modifiers stated in brackets. For example, a charging model part with Devastating Charge (+1
Strength, Poison Attacks) gains +1 Strength and Poison Attacks when it is charging. This rule is cumulative: a model
part with several instances of Devastating Charge applies all Attack Attributes and Characteristics modifiers from all
of them when charging.
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Oculto
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Hidden
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Coraje
If more than half of a unit's models are Fearless, the unit automatically passes Panic Tests and Decimated Tests and cannot declare a Flee Charge Reaction (unless already Fleeing). Models that are Fearless are also immune to the effects of Fear.
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Fearless
If more than half of a unit's models are Fearless, the unit automatically passes Panic Tests and Decimated Tests and cannot declare a Flee Charge Reaction (unless already Fleeing). Models that are Fearless are also immune to the effects of Fear.
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Zancada Veloz
When a unit composed entirely of models with Swiftstride rolls Charge Range, Flee Distance, Pursuit Distance or Overrun Distance, it rolls an additional D6 (normally this will lead to rolling 3D6) and discards the lowest D6 rolled.
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Swiftstride
When a unit composed entirely of models with Swiftstride rolls Charge Range, Flee Distance, Pursuit Distance or Overrun Distance, it rolls an additional D6 (normally this will lead to rolling 3D6) and discards the lowest D6 rolled.
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Creepy-Crawlies
The model gains [b]Ghost Step[/b], and model parts with Harnessed gain [b]Poison Attacks[/b].
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Creepy-Crawlies
The model gains [b]Ghost Step[/b], and model parts with Harnessed gain [b]Poison Attacks[/b].
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Crude Weapons
Apply the following rules after the First Round of Combat until the model is no longer Engaged in Combat: • The model cannot benefit from Parry. • All its weapons count as Hand Weapons for all rules purposes.
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Crude Weapons
Apply the following rules after the First Round of Combat until the model is no longer Engaged in Combat: • The model cannot benefit from Parry. • All its weapons count as Hand Weapons for all rules purposes.
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Tozudo
A unit with at least one model with Stubborn ignores any Combat Score penalties to its Discipline when taking Break Tests or Combat Reform Discipline Tests.
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Stubborn
A unit with at least one model with Stubborn ignores any Combat Score penalties to its Discipline when taking Break Tests or Combat Reform Discipline Tests.
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Exploradores
At step 8 of the Pre-Game Sequence (after Spell Selection) an army that includes units with Scout must state which of its units with Scout will use it, starting with the player that picked the Deployment Zone. Deploy your army as usual, but without deploying any of the Scouting units. These units are placed after all other non-Scouting units have been deployed. They can either be deployed in your Deployment Zone, using the normal rules, or they can be deployed outside the Deployment Zone, but must be more than 18" away from any enemy units. This is decreased to 12" if the Scouting unit is deployed entirely within a Forest, Ruins, Field, Building, or Water Terrain Feature. Scouting units that are deployed outside their player's Deployment Zone may not Declare Charges in the first Player Turn (if their side has the first turn). If both players have Scouting units, alternate deploying one unit at a time, starting with the player that finished deploying first.
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Scout
At step 8 of the Pre-Game Sequence (after Spell Selection) an army that includes units with Scout must state which of its units with Scout will use it, starting with the player that picked the Deployment Zone. Deploy your army as usual, but without deploying any of the Scouting units. These units are placed after all other non-Scouting units have been deployed. They can either be deployed in your Deployment Zone, using the normal rules, or they can be deployed outside the Deployment Zone, but must be more than 18" away from any enemy units. This is decreased to 12" if the Scouting unit is deployed entirely within a Forest, Ruins, Field, Building, or Water Terrain Feature. Scouting units that are deployed outside their player's Deployment Zone may not Declare Charges in the first Player Turn (if their side has the first turn). If both players have Scouting units, alternate deploying one unit at a time, starting with the player that finished deploying first.
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Exclusivo
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Exclusive
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Huida Simulada
A unit consisting solely of models with Feigned Flight that voluntarily chooses to Flee as a Charge Reaction, and subsequently passes a Rally Test in its next Player Turn, doesn't become Shaken. Furthermore, the Reform that is made after Rallying in this case doesn't prevent the unit from moving nor from shooting (but it still counts as having moved for shooting purposes). This rule cannot be applied if a unit fails to rally on the next friendly Player Turn or involuntarily Flees, such as a result of a failed Panic Test or if it was already Fleeing when being charged.
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Feigned Flight
A unit consisting solely of models with Feigned Flight that voluntarily chooses to Flee as a Charge Reaction, and subsequently passes a Rally Test in its next Player Turn, doesn't become Shaken. Furthermore, the Reform that is made after Rallying in this case doesn't prevent the unit from moving nor from shooting (but it still counts as having moved for shooting purposes). This rule cannot be applied if a unit fails to rally on the next friendly Player Turn or involuntarily Flees, such as a result of a failed Panic Test or if it was already Fleeing when being charged.
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Volar
The model gains Light Troops and Swiftstride. Units composed entirely of models with Fly may make Flying Movements when performing a Move Chargers move, an Advance Move, or a March Move. When a unit makes a Flying Movement, substitute its models' Advance Rate with the first value given in brackets (X), and their March Rate with the second value given in brackets (Y). All modifiers to ground movement values are also applied to the flying values of a model. Units using Flying Movement ignore all Terrain Features and units during the Flying Movement (from their starting to their ending position), but must abide by the Unit Spacing rule at the end of the move (unless charging, when the normal exceptions to the Unit Spacing rule apply). They are still affected by the effects of the Terrain Features from which they take off and in which they land.
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Fly
The model gains Light Troops and Swiftstride. Units composed entirely of models with Fly may make Flying Movements when performing a Move Chargers move, an Advance Move, or a March Move. When a unit makes a Flying Movement, substitute its models' Advance Rate with the first value given in brackets (X), and their March Rate with the second value given in brackets (Y). All modifiers to ground movement values are also applied to the flying values of a model. Units using Flying Movement ignore all Terrain Features and units during the Flying Movement (from their starting to their ending position), but must abide by the Unit Spacing rule at the end of the move (unless charging, when the normal exceptions to the Unit Spacing rule apply). They are still affected by the effects of the Terrain Features from which they take off and in which they land.
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Force of Destruction
The model cannot declare any Charges, and other units cannot declare any Charges against the model. The model and other units ignore each other regarding the Unit Spacing rule for all movement and can touch and move through one another during any movement (note that this includes Ambush). When the model touches another unit, the model is immediately removed as a casualty, and the other unit immediately suffers X hits with the model's Strength and Armour Penetration. If several unitsaretouchedsimultaneously, theActivePlayerchooseswhichunitsuffersthehits. If themodel wasremoved due to another unit moving into contact with it, that unit suffers an additional D6 hits.
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Force of Destruction
The model cannot declare any Charges, and other units cannot declare any Charges against the model. The model and other units ignore each other regarding the Unit Spacing rule for all movement and can touch and move through one another during any movement (note that this includes Ambush). When the model touches another unit, the model is immediately removed as a casualty, and the other unit immediately suffers X hits with the model's Strength and Armour Penetration. If several unitsaretouchedsimultaneously, theActivePlayerchooseswhichunitsuffersthehits. If themodel wasremoved due to another unit moving into contact with it, that unit suffers an additional D6 hits.
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Fortaleza
Fortitude is a Special Save . Fortitude Saves cannot be taken against attacks with Lethal Strike that rolled a natural 6+ to wound, or against attacks with Flaming Attacks
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Fortitude
Fortitude is a Special Save . Fortitude Saves cannot be taken against attacks with Lethal Strike that rolled a natural 6+ to wound, or against attacks with Flaming Attacks
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Frenesí
At the start of the Charge Phase, each of your nonFleeing units with at least one model with Frenzy that is unengaged, does not contain any Shaken models, and has an enemy unit inside its Front Arc within the unit’s Advance Rate +7″ must take a Discipline Test, called a Frenzy Test. If the test is failed, the whole unit must declare a Charge this Player Turn if possible.
Frenzy Tests and Restrain Pursuit Tests taken by units with at least one model with Frenzy are subject to Maximised Roll.
If there are different Advance Rates available in the unit, the Advance Rate used for the Frenzy Test and for the Charge Range is determined as follows:
• If a model has more than one Advance Rate (e.g. due to Fly), the model must use the Advance Rate that has the highest chance of completing the Charge.
• If a unit contains models with different Advance Rates, the unit must use the highest Advance Rate that all models in the unit can use (which will usually be the lowest Advance Rate in the unit).
For example, a model with Advance Rate 2″ and Fly (8″, 16″) must use the Advance Rate from Fly. And if a Character in a Combined Unit has Advance Rate 4″ while the R&F models have 6″, the Combined Unit must use Advance Rate 4″. Note that when a unit is forced to declare a Charge due to a failed Frenzy Test, it is not forced to Charge the enemy unit that triggered the Frenzy Test.
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Frenzy
At the start of the Charge Phase, each of your nonFleeing units with at least one model with Frenzy that is unengaged, does not contain any Shaken models, and has an enemy unit inside its Front Arc within the unit’s Advance Rate +7″ must take a Discipline Test, called a Frenzy Test. If the test is failed, the whole unit must declare a Charge this Player Turn if possible.
Frenzy Tests and Restrain Pursuit Tests taken by units with at least one model with Frenzy are subject to Maximised Roll.
If there are different Advance Rates available in the unit, the Advance Rate used for the Frenzy Test and for the Charge Range is determined as follows:
• If a model has more than one Advance Rate (e.g. due to Fly), the model must use the Advance Rate that has the highest chance of completing the Charge.
• If a unit contains models with different Advance Rates, the unit must use the highest Advance Rate that all models in the unit can use (which will usually be the lowest Advance Rate in the unit).
For example, a model with Advance Rate 2″ and Fly (8″, 16″) must use the Advance Rate from Fly. And if a Character in a Combined Unit has Advance Rate 4″ while the R&F models have 6″, the Combined Unit must use Advance Rate 4″. Note that when a unit is forced to declare a Charge due to a failed Frenzy Test, it is not forced to Charge the enemy unit that triggered the Frenzy Test.
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Giant See, Giant Do
The model gains [b]Brood Rivalry[/b] and [b]Minimised (Break Tests, Fear Tests, Panic Tests)[/b].
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Giant See, Giant Do
The model gains [b]Brood Rivalry[/b] and [b]Minimised (Break Tests, Fear Tests, Panic Tests)[/b].
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Goblin Cunning
Apply the following rules to any unit consisting entirely of models with Goblin Cunning: • It gains [b]Maximised (Flee Distance)[/b]. • Before rolling any dice for the corresponding test, it may choose to fail any Break Test and, unless more than half its models are Fearless, any Panic Test. • IfitFleesduetoavoluntaryFleeChargeReactionorduetochoosingtofailaPanicorBreakTest, itautomatically passes its next Rally Test. This does not apply if the unit is Decimated or if it Flees involuntarily.
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Goblin Cunning
Apply the following rules to any unit consisting entirely of models with Goblin Cunning: • It gains [b]Maximised (Flee Distance)[/b]. • Before rolling any dice for the corresponding test, it may choose to fail any Break Test and, unless more than half its models are Fearless, any Panic Test. • IfitFleesduetoavoluntaryFleeChargeReactionorduetochoosingtofailaPanicorBreakTest, itautomatically passes its next Rally Test. This does not apply if the unit is Decimated or if it Flees involuntarily.
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Green Tide
Friendly units within 6" do not lose Rank Bonus due to being in Line Formation.
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Green Tide
Friendly units within 6" do not lose Rank Bonus due to being in Line Formation.
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Hostigadores
The model can draw Lines of Sight in any direction (i.e. it is not limited by the Front Arc) from any point on its base (remember that Charge Moves are limited by a single Wheel of no more than 90°, and that Stand and Shoot Charge Reactions can only be done against enemies in the Front Arc) and can always use Shooting Attacks from any rank (they are not limited to shooting from first and second rank).
Units with at least one R&F model with Skirmisher are formed into a skirmish formation. They are not placed in base to base contact with each other. Instead, models are placed with a 12.5 mm distance between them. This gap is considered part of the unit for Cover purposes, and will have the same Size as the models in the unit. Other than this gap between models, units with Skirmisher follow the normal rules for forming units and therefore have a Front, two Flanks, a Rear, can perform Supporting Attacks, and so on. Units in skirmish formation gain Hard Target and Light Troops, never block Line of Sight, and when units in skirmish formation would contribute to Hard Cover, they contribute to Soft Cover instead.
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Skirmisher
The model can draw Lines of Sight in any direction (i.e. it is not limited by the Front Arc) from any point on its base (remember that Charge Moves are limited by a single Wheel of no more than 90°, and that Stand and Shoot Charge Reactions can only be done against enemies in the Front Arc) and can always use Shooting Attacks from any rank (they are not limited to shooting from first and second rank).
Units with at least one R&F model with Skirmisher are formed into a skirmish formation. They are not placed in base to base contact with each other. Instead, models are placed with a 12.5 mm distance between them. This gap is considered part of the unit for Cover purposes, and will have the same Size as the models in the unit. Other than this gap between models, units with Skirmisher follow the normal rules for forming units and therefore have a Front, two Flanks, a Rear, can perform Supporting Attacks, and so on. Units in skirmish formation gain Hard Target and Light Troops, never block Line of Sight, and when units in skirmish formation would contribute to Hard Cover, they contribute to Soft Cover instead.
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I’m The Boss
Universal Rule.
The model must be the General.
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I’m The Boss
Universal Rule.
The model must be the General.
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Inanimado
Inanimate - Melee
Model parts with Inanimate cannot make Close Combat Attacks and cannot use Shooting Weapons. Shooting Weapons carried by model parts with Inanimate can be used by other model parts of the same model (as long as they do not have Harnessed or Inanimate).
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Inanimate
Inanimate - Melee
Model parts with Inanimate cannot make Close Combat Attacks and cannot use Shooting Weapons. Shooting Weapons carried by model parts with Inanimate can be used by other model parts of the same model (as long as they do not have Harnessed or Inanimate).
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Indesmoralizable
The model gains Fearless and its unit automatically passes all Break Tests. Characters with Unbreakable can only join units consisting entirely of models with Unbreakable. Units with one or more models with Unbreakable can only be joined by Characters with Unbreakable.
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Unbreakable
The model gains Fearless and its unit automatically passes all Break Tests. Characters with Unbreakable can only join units consisting entirely of models with Unbreakable. Units with one or more models with Unbreakable can only be joined by Characters with Unbreakable.
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Inestable
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Unstable
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No un Líder
The model cannot be the General.
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Not a Leader
The model cannot be the General.
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Máquina de Guerra
The model cannot Pursue, Declare Charges or Declare Flee as Charge Reaction. Characters can never join units with War Machines, and Characters with War Machine cannot join units at all.
When a War Machine fails a Panic Test, instead of Fleeing it is Shaken until the end of the next Player Turn. War Machines that fail a Break Test are automatically destroyed. War Machines and units Engaged in Combat with them cannot make Combat Reforms.
When a unit charges a War Machine, it can move into base contact by having its Front Facing contact any point of the War Machine's base (it must still maximise the number of models in base contact, see subsection II.1.A “Bases and Base Contact", page 4 and Figure 1 page 4). No Align Move is allowed. Ignore the War Machine's Facing, as it does not have any due to its round base.
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War Machine
The model cannot Pursue, Declare Charges or Declare Flee as Charge Reaction. Characters can never join units with War Machines, and Characters with War Machine cannot join units at all.
When a War Machine fails a Panic Test, instead of Fleeing it is Shaken until the end of the next Player Turn. War Machines that fail a Break Test are automatically destroyed. War Machines and units Engaged in Combat with them cannot make Combat Reforms.
When a unit charges a War Machine, it can move into base contact by having its Front Facing contact any point of the War Machine's base (it must still maximise the number of models in base contact, see subsection II.1.A “Bases and Base Contact", page 4 and Figure 1 page 4). No Align Move is allowed. Ignore the War Machine's Facing, as it does not have any due to its round base.
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Lanza de Caballería
Attacks made with a Lance and allocated toward models in the wielders' Front Facing gain Devastating Charge (+2 Strength, +2 Armour Penetration). Infantry cannot use Lances.
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Lance
Attacks made with a Lance and allocated toward models in the wielders' Front Facing gain Devastating Charge (+2 Strength, +2 Armour Penetration). Infantry cannot use Lances.
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Lanza
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Spear
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Lanza Ligera
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Light Lance
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Tropas Ligeras
Units composed entirely of models with Light Troops are allowed to make any number of Reforms when performing Advance Moves or March Moves. They are allowed to shoot even if they Marched or Reformed. No model can end its movement with its centre further away than its March Rate from its starting position, around any obstructions (including the Unit Spacing rule). This means that when checking the distance travelled by a model, check the path the model would have taken if it was alone, with the exception that the unit as a whole cannot break the Unit Spacing rule while performing the move. If a model performed any action during the movement (such as a Sweeping Attack), the distance moved is counted from its starting position to the point on the Battlefield where it performed that action and then to its final position.
If more than half the models in a unit have Light Troops, the unit always counts as having 0 Full Ranks. Characters with Light Troops that are joined to units with one or more models without Light Troops, lose this rule for as long as they remain with the unit. An Infantry Character joined to an Infantry unit with both Light Troops and the same Size as the Character gains Light Troops for as long as it remains with the unit.
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Light Troops
Units composed entirely of models with Light Troops are allowed to make any number of Reforms when performing Advance Moves or March Moves. They are allowed to shoot even if they Marched or Reformed. No model can end its movement with its centre further away than its March Rate from its starting position, around any obstructions (including the Unit Spacing rule). This means that when checking the distance travelled by a model, check the path the model would have taken if it was alone, with the exception that the unit as a whole cannot break the Unit Spacing rule while performing the move. If a model performed any action during the movement (such as a Sweeping Attack), the distance moved is counted from its starting position to the point on the Battlefield where it performed that action and then to its final position.
If more than half the models in a unit have Light Troops, the unit always counts as having 0 Full Ranks. Characters with Light Troops that are joined to units with one or more models without Light Troops, lose this rule for as long as they remain with the unit. An Infantry Character joined to an Infantry unit with both Light Troops and the same Size as the Character gains Light Troops for as long as it remains with the unit.
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Maestro de Armas
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Weapon Master
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Minimised
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Minimised
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Random Movement
The unit cannot Declare Charges and cannot move normally (Advance, March, Reform) in the Movement Phase (which also means they cannot perform Magical Moves). The model loses Swiftstride (and can never gain it), but always charges, Flees, Pursues and Overruns the distance stated in brackets.
In the Movement Phase, at the end of step 2 of the the it with Random Movement moves using the rules for Pursuing units, except that they can freely choose which direction to rotate towards before rolling the Pursuit Distance, cannot move off the Board Edge and only take Dangerous Terrain Tests if they actually charge an enemy unit (they still test as normal when Fleeing, Pursuing a Broken enemy or Overrunning).
Whenever a unit with Random Movement needs a March Rate (e.g. when Post-Combat Reforming), use the potential maximum value of X as its March Rate.
Characters with Random Movement can only join units with Random Movement (by moving into contact with them during the Movement Phase or by being deployed inside), and units with Random Movement can only be joined by Characters with Random Movement. Units with Random Movement cannot enter Buildings. If a unit has several sets of Random Movement, use the one with the lowest average (in case of a tie, you may choose which version to use). A model with Random Movement cannot move in the same phase as it arrives on the Battlefield as Reinforcement (Dawn Assault) or Ambusher.
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Random Movement
The unit cannot Declare Charges and cannot move normally (Advance, March, Reform) in the Movement Phase (which also means they cannot perform Magical Moves). The model loses Swiftstride (and can never gain it), but always charges, Flees, Pursues and Overruns the distance stated in brackets.
In the Movement Phase, at the end of step 2 of the the it with Random Movement moves using the rules for Pursuing units, except that they can freely choose which direction to rotate towards before rolling the Pursuit Distance, cannot move off the Board Edge and only take Dangerous Terrain Tests if they actually charge an enemy unit (they still test as normal when Fleeing, Pursuing a Broken enemy or Overrunning).
Whenever a unit with Random Movement needs a March Rate (e.g. when Post-Combat Reforming), use the potential maximum value of X as its March Rate.
Characters with Random Movement can only join units with Random Movement (by moving into contact with them during the Movement Phase or by being deployed inside), and units with Random Movement can only be joined by Characters with Random Movement. Units with Random Movement cannot enter Buildings. If a unit has several sets of Random Movement, use the one with the lowest average (in case of a tie, you may choose which version to use). A model with Random Movement cannot move in the same phase as it arrives on the Battlefield as Reinforcement (Dawn Assault) or Ambusher.
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Poisoned Spear
Close Combat Weapon
0–70 (D 0–100) Models/Army.
Spear. Attacks made with a Poisoned Spear become Poison Attacks
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Poisoned Spear
Close Combat Weapon
0–70 (D 0–100) Models/Army.
Spear. Attacks made with a Poisoned Spear become Poison Attacks
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Rabia
Cada vez que la miniatura pierda un Punto de Vida, obtiene +1 Valor de Ataques. Cada vez que obtenga un Punto de Vida, sufre -1 Valor de Ataques.
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Rage
Whenever the model loses a Health Point, it gains +1 Attack Value. Whenever it gains a Health Point, it suffers -1 Attack Value.
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Surprise!
The model is not deployed normally. Instead it is said to be concealed inside the unit for which it was purchased. It is a unit upgrade, and as such is ignored when calculating Victory Points (its Point Cost is already included in the Goblin unit concealing it, and Victory Points are awarded for destroying the unit concealing it). Until released and moved out of its unit, the model cannot be harmed or otherwise affected, or affect the game in any way. When it is removed as a casualty, it does not cause Panic Tests. It still moves, acts, and is influenced by all rules independently like a normal unit (once released) and does not count towards the model count of the unit concealing it. It can be released in two ways: • Mad Gits may be released when their unit declares a Stand and Shoot Charge Reaction with a Shooting Weapon (the unit still shoots as normal). If the unit does not have any Shooting Weapons, it may declare a Stand and Shoot Charge Reaction with Mad Gits. If so, all Mad Gits in the unit must be released. This is not considered a Shooting Attack. • Atthestartoftheowner'sShootingPhase,ifaunitwithoneormoreconcealedMadGitsisnotEngagedinCombat, not Fleeing, and is within 8" of an enemy unit, it [b]must[/b] immediately release all its Mad Gits. Resolve released Mad Gits one at a time. Place the released Mad Git just outside of base contact with the concealing unit and choose a direction to move the model in (ignore the Mad Git's Running Amok!!). This cannot be a direction that can potentially bring the released Mad Git into contact with its concealing unit. When releasing the Mad Git, move it in the chosen direction using the Shambolic rules. During this move, rolling the same result on all dice does not cause the Mad Git to lose D3 Health Points nor move in a random direction.
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Surprise!
The model is not deployed normally. Instead it is said to be concealed inside the unit for which it was purchased. It is a unit upgrade, and as such is ignored when calculating Victory Points (its Point Cost is already included in the Goblin unit concealing it, and Victory Points are awarded for destroying the unit concealing it). Until released and moved out of its unit, the model cannot be harmed or otherwise affected, or affect the game in any way. When it is removed as a casualty, it does not cause Panic Tests. It still moves, acts, and is influenced by all rules independently like a normal unit (once released) and does not count towards the model count of the unit concealing it. It can be released in two ways: • Mad Gits may be released when their unit declares a Stand and Shoot Charge Reaction with a Shooting Weapon (the unit still shoots as normal). If the unit does not have any Shooting Weapons, it may declare a Stand and Shoot Charge Reaction with Mad Gits. If so, all Mad Gits in the unit must be released. This is not considered a Shooting Attack. • Atthestartoftheowner'sShootingPhase,ifaunitwithoneormoreconcealedMadGitsisnotEngagedinCombat, not Fleeing, and is within 8" of an enemy unit, it [b]must[/b] immediately release all its Mad Gits. Resolve released Mad Gits one at a time. Place the released Mad Git just outside of base contact with the concealing unit and choose a direction to move the model in (ignore the Mad Git's Running Amok!!). This cannot be a direction that can potentially bring the released Mad Git into contact with its concealing unit. When releasing the Mad Git, move it in the chosen direction using the Shambolic rules. During this move, rolling the same result on all dice does not cause the Mad Git to lose D3 Health Points nor move in a random direction.
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Symbol of the Warborn Alliance
The model can cast Ruse et fureur (Hereditary Spell) as a Bound Spell with Power Level (4/8). When attempting to cast the Bound Spell, the owner can choose which version to cast.
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Symbol of the Warborn Alliance
The model can cast Ruse et fureur (Hereditary Spell) as a Bound Spell with Power Level (4/8). When attempting to cast the Bound Spell, the owner can choose which version to cast.
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Troll Toll
Attack Attribute – Close Combat.
For each Fortitude Save the model fails against enemy Melee Attacks, the model must perform a Close Combat Attack at the same Initiative Step if able to, before any casualties are removed.
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Troll Toll
Attack Attribute – Close Combat.
For each Fortitude Save the model fails against enemy Melee Attacks, the model must perform a Close Combat Attack at the same Initiative Step if able to, before any casualties are removed.
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Unprofessional Courtesy
Each unit can only be chosen up to 3 times per Player Turn for the deployment of models with Unprofessional Courtesy.
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Unprofessional Courtesy
Each unit can only be chosen up to 3 times per Player Turn for the deployment of models with Unprofessional Courtesy.
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Alchemist's Alloy
The wearer gains +1 Armour and suffers −2 Offensive Skill.
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Alchemist's Alloy
The wearer gains +1 Armour and suffers −2 Offensive Skill.
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Destiny's Call
The wearer gains Aegis (4+). In addition, its Armour is set to 3 and can never be improved beyond this.
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Destiny's Call
The wearer gains Aegis (4+). In addition, its Armour is set to 3 and can never be improved beyond this.
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Attack Gnasher
When performing Close Combat Attacks other than Crush Attacks, the wielder [b]must[/b] perform 3 additional Close Combat Attacks in the same Initiative Step whose Strength is [b]always[/b] set to 5 and whose Armour Penetration is [b]always[/b] set to 2.
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Attack Gnasher
When performing Close Combat Attacks other than Crush Attacks, the wielder [b]must[/b] perform 3 additional Close Combat Attacks in the same Initiative Step whose Strength is [b]always[/b] set to 5 and whose Armour Penetration is [b]always[/b] set to 2.
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Rod of Battle
The bearer can cast a Bound Spell, Power Level (4/8):
Type: Augment. Range 18″. Duration: One Turn.
The target gains +1 to hit with its Close Combat Attacks.
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Rod of Battle
The bearer can cast a Bound Spell, Power Level (4/8):
Type: Augment. Range 18″. Duration: One Turn.
The target gains +1 to hit with its Close Combat Attacks.
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Basalt Infusion
The wearer gains +1 Armour and Aegis (3+, against Flaming Attacks). The wearer automatically fails all Fortitude Saves.
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Basalt Infusion
The wearer gains +1 Armour and Aegis (3+, against Flaming Attacks). The wearer automatically fails all Fortitude Saves.
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Dragon Staff
The bearer gains Breath Attack (Str 3, AP 0, Flaming Attacks).
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Dragon Staff
The bearer gains Breath Attack (Str 3, AP 0, Flaming Attacks).
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Binding Scroll
One use only. May be activated after Siphon the Veil (at the end of step 3 of the Magic Phase Sequence).
When activated, pick an enemy model and select one of its Attribute, Bound, or Learned Spells. The selected model cannot cast the chosen instance of the spell during this Magic Phase. Only a single Binding Scroll may be activated during the same phase.
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Binding Scroll
One use only. May be activated after Siphon the Veil (at the end of step 3 of the Magic Phase Sequence).
When activated, pick an enemy model and select one of its Attribute, Bound, or Learned Spells. The selected model cannot cast the chosen instance of the spell during this Magic Phase. Only a single Binding Scroll may be activated during the same phase.
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Book of Arcane Mastery
Unless the bearer has Protean Magic, it knows one additional Learned Spell that it selects from the Learned Spells 1, 2, 3, and 4 of its chosen Path. In addition, the bearer cannot cast the Hereditary Spell.
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Book of Arcane Mastery
Unless the bearer has Protean Magic, it knows one additional Learned Spell that it selects from the Learned Spells 1, 2, 3, and 4 of its chosen Path. In addition, the bearer cannot cast the Hereditary Spell.
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Ranger's Boots
The bearer gains Strider and, unless using Flying Movement, +2″ Advance Rate up to a maximum of 10″, and +4″ March Rate up to a maximum of 20″.
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Ranger's Boots
The bearer gains Strider and, unless using Flying Movement, +2″ Advance Rate up to a maximum of 10″, and +4″ March Rate up to a maximum of 20″.
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Crystal Ball
The firsts Dispelling Attempt in each enemy Magic Phase gains a +2 Dispelling Modifier, provided the bearer is on the Battlefield. When using a single Magic Dice for this Dispelling Attempt, a natural roll of ‘1’ or ‘2’ on the Magic Dice is always a failed Dispelling Attempt, regardless of any modifiers.
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Crystal Ball
The firsts Dispelling Attempt in each enemy Magic Phase gains a +2 Dispelling Modifier, provided the bearer is on the Battlefield. When using a single Magic Dice for this Dispelling Attempt, a natural roll of ‘1’ or ‘2’ on the Magic Dice is always a failed Dispelling Attempt, regardless of any modifiers.
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Shield Breaker
Attacks made with this weapon gain +6 Armour Penetration, become Magical Attacks, and can never wound on to-wound rolls better than 3+.
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Shield Breaker
Attacks made with this weapon gain +6 Armour Penetration, become Magical Attacks, and can never wound on to-wound rolls better than 3+.
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Lucky Charm
One use only. May be activated when the bearer’s model fails an Armour Save. This failed Armour Save may be rerolled.
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Lucky Charm
One use only. May be activated when the bearer’s model fails an Armour Save. This failed Armour Save may be rerolled.
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Magical Heirloom
The bearer gains the Hereditary Spell during Spell Selection, always knows it in addition to its other spells, cannot select it during Spell Selection, andcannot replace or otherwise lose it.
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Magical Heirloom
The bearer gains the Hereditary Spell during Spell Selection, always knows it in addition to its other spells, cannot select it during Spell Selection, andcannot replace or otherwise lose it.
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Cleansing Light
At the start of each Round of Combat, the wielder may choose to have attacks made with this weapon become Divine Attacks and Flaming Attacks and Magical Attacks.
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Cleansing Light
At the start of each Round of Combat, the wielder may choose to have attacks made with this weapon become Divine Attacks and Flaming Attacks and Magical Attacks.
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Hero's Heart
The wielder gains +1 Attack Value while using this weapon. Attacks made with this weapon become Magical Attacks and always have at least Strength 5 and at least Armour Penetration 2.
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Hero's Heart
The wielder gains +1 Attack Value while using this weapon. Attacks made with this weapon become Magical Attacks and always have at least Strength 5 and at least Armour Penetration 2.
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Crown of the Wizard King
During Spell Selection, randomise a Magic Path (from all Paths in this book). The bearer is a Wizard Apprentice using the randomised Path. It cannot select the Hereditary Spell. The bearer cannot take any Special Items nor any other upgrades that are restricted to Wizards (or any types of Wizards).
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Crown of the Wizard King
During Spell Selection, randomise a Magic Path (from all Paths in this book). The bearer is a Wizard Apprentice using the randomised Path. It cannot select the Hereditary Spell. The bearer cannot take any Special Items nor any other upgrades that are restricted to Wizards (or any types of Wizards).
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Crown of Autocracy
The model’s range of Commanding Presence (if available) is increased by 3″, up to a maximum of 18″. If the model does not have Commanding Presence, it gains Commanding Presence whose range is always set to 3″.
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Crown of Autocracy
The model’s range of Commanding Presence (if available) is increased by 3″, up to a maximum of 18″. If the model does not have Commanding Presence, it gains Commanding Presence whose range is always set to 3″.
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Dusk Forged
The bearer may choose to reroll its failed Armour Saves while using this Shield. If the reroll from Dusk Forged is failed, the bearer automatically fails any Special Save against that wound.
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Dusk Forged
The bearer may choose to reroll its failed Armour Saves while using this Shield. If the reroll from Dusk Forged is failed, the bearer automatically fails any Special Save against that wound.
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Death Cheater
The wearer gains +1 Armour and Fortitude (4+).
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Death Cheater
The wearer gains +1 Armour and Fortitude (4+).
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Supernatural Dexterity
The wielder gains +2 Offensive Skill and +2 Agility while using this weapon, and attacks made with it become Magical Attacks.
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Supernatural Dexterity
The wielder gains +2 Offensive Skill and +2 Agility while using this weapon, and attacks made with it become Magical Attacks.
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Dragonfire Gem
The bearer gains Aegis (2+, against Flaming Attacks). The bearer automatically fails all Fortitude Saves.
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Dragonfire Gem
The bearer gains Aegis (2+, against Flaming Attacks). The bearer automatically fails all Fortitude Saves.
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Eldritch Inscriptions
Failed to-wound rolls from attacks made with this weapon must be rerolled.
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Eldritch Inscriptions
Failed to-wound rolls from attacks made with this weapon must be rerolled.
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Essence of a Free Mind
The bearer may choose up to two Paths on the Army List instead of one (from the ones normally available to it). During Spell Selection, choose which one of the two Paths to use. The bearer cannot select from the Learned Spells 5 and 6 of its chosen Path.
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Essence of a Free Mind
The bearer may choose up to two Paths on the Army List instead of one (from the ones normally available to it). During Spell Selection, choose which one of the two Paths to use. The bearer cannot select from the Learned Spells 5 and 6 of its chosen Path.
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Essence of Mithril
The wearer’s Armour is set to 5 and can never be improved beyond this.
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Essence of Mithril
The wearer’s Armour is set to 5 and can never be improved beyond this.
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Ghostly Guard
The wearer gains +2 Armour against non-Magical Attacks.
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Ghostly Guard
The wearer gains +2 Armour against non-Magical Attacks.
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Willow's Ward
While using this Shield, the bearer cannot use Parry, gains +1 Armour, and Impact Hits distributed onto the bearer suffer −2 Armour Penetration.
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Willow's Ward
While using this Shield, the bearer cannot use Parry, gains +1 Armour, and Impact Hits distributed onto the bearer suffer −2 Armour Penetration.
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Gnasher Whistle
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Player Turn. Until the end of the Player Turn, friendly Gnashers units within 18” gain Maximised (Charge Range), Battle Focus, and Frenzy.
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Gnasher Whistle
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Player Turn. Until the end of the Player Turn, friendly Gnashers units within 18” gain Maximised (Charge Range), Battle Focus, and Frenzy.
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Goga Brew
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Melee Phase. Until the end of the Player Turn, the bearer's unit gains [b]Fearless[/b] and [b]Unstable[/b] even if the bearer is removed as a casualty.
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Goga Brew
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Melee Phase. Until the end of the Player Turn, the bearer's unit gains [b]Fearless[/b] and [b]Unstable[/b] even if the bearer is removed as a casualty.
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King Slayer
The wielder gains +X Attack Value while using this weapon, and attacks made with this weapon gain +X Strength, +X Armour Penetration, and Magical Attacks, where X is equal to the number of enemy Characters in base contact with the wielder’s unit. This bonus is calculated at the Initiative Step when the attacks are made.
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King Slayer
The wielder gains +X Attack Value while using this weapon, and attacks made with this weapon gain +X Strength, +X Armour Penetration, and Magical Attacks, where X is equal to the number of enemy Characters in base contact with the wielder’s unit. This bonus is calculated at the Initiative Step when the attacks are made.
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Lightning Vambraces
The bearer can cast Hand of Heaven (Thaumaturgy) as a Bound Spell with Power Level (4/8).
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Lightning Vambraces
The bearer can cast Hand of Heaven (Thaumaturgy) as a Bound Spell with Power Level (4/8).
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Monster Munch
The bearer can cast Totemic Summon (Shamanism) as a Bound Spell with Power Level (4/8).
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Monster Munch
The bearer can cast Totemic Summon (Shamanism) as a Bound Spell with Power Level (4/8).
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Obsidian Rock
The bearer gains Magic Resistance (2).
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Obsidian Rock
The bearer gains Magic Resistance (2).
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Omen of the Apocalypse
Roll a single D3 at the Initiative Step in which the wielder is attacking. During this Initiative Step, the wielder gains a modifier equal to the result of the D3 roll to its Attack Value, Strength, and Armour Penetration while using this weapon.
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Omen of the Apocalypse
Roll a single D3 at the Initiative Step in which the wielder is attacking. During this Initiative Step, the wielder gains a modifier equal to the result of the D3 roll to its Attack Value, Strength, and Armour Penetration while using this weapon.
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Pan of Protection Pinchin'
When successfully wounded, the bearer may choose to use the attacker's Armour value and/or its Special Save: • Use the Armour value that the attacking model would have against the attack that inflicted the wound (including Conditional Application, modifiers, etc.). If so, the bearer cannot use its own Armour (including any modifiers), if available. • Use the Special Save that the attacking model would have against the attack that inflicted the wound (including ConditionalApplication,modifiers,etc.). Ifso,thebearercannotuseitsownSpecialSave(includinganymodifiers), if available.
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Pan of Protection Pinchin'
When successfully wounded, the bearer may choose to use the attacker's Armour value and/or its Special Save: • Use the Armour value that the attacking model would have against the attack that inflicted the wound (including Conditional Application, modifiers, etc.). If so, the bearer cannot use its own Armour (including any modifiers), if available. • Use the Special Save that the attacking model would have against the attack that inflicted the wound (including ConditionalApplication,modifiers,etc.). Ifso,thebearercannotuseitsownSpecialSave(includinganymodifiers), if available.
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Potion of Strength
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Round of Combat. Until the end of the Player Turn the bearer gains Crush Attack.
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Potion of Strength
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Round of Combat. Until the end of the Player Turn the bearer gains Crush Attack.
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Potion of Swiftness
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Round of Combat. Until the end of the Player Turn, the bearer gains +3 Agility.
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Potion of Swiftness
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Round of Combat. Until the end of the Player Turn, the bearer gains +3 Agility.
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Sceptre of Power
One use only. A Wizard with this Artefact may add a single Magic Dice from its Magic Dice pool to one of its casting rolls or dispelling rolls, after seeing the casting or dispelling roll (note that casting rolls cannot exceed the limit of max 5 Magic Dice).
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Sceptre of Power
One use only. A Wizard with this Artefact may add a single Magic Dice from its Magic Dice pool to one of its casting rolls or dispelling rolls, after seeing the casting or dispelling roll (note that casting rolls cannot exceed the limit of max 5 Magic Dice).
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Skull Fetish
Add one Veil Token to your Veil Token pool whenever: • A friendly unit with at least one model with Goblin Cunning passes a Rally Test. • A friendly unit with at least one model with Brood Rivalry successfully completes a Charge.
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Skull Fetish
Add one Veil Token to your Veil Token pool whenever: • A friendly unit with at least one model with Goblin Cunning passes a Rally Test. • A friendly unit with at least one model with Brood Rivalry successfully completes a Charge.
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Talisman of Shielding
The bearer gains Aegis (5+).
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Talisman of Shielding
The bearer gains Aegis (5+).
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Talisman of the Void
The bearer gains Channel (1).
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Talisman of the Void
The bearer gains Channel (1).
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Tazrek's Guard
The bearer's model gains +1 Health Point and its Resilience is [b]set[/b] to 6.
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Tazrek's Guard
The bearer's model gains +1 Health Point and its Resilience is [b]set[/b] to 6.
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Touch of Greatness
Attacks made with this weapon gain +1 Strength, +1 Armour Penetration, and become Magical Attacks.
Strength modifiers from this weapon (combining both mundane and Weapon Enchantment modifiers) cannot exceed +2 (but can exceed +2 through modifiers from other sources, such as spells).
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Touch of Greatness
Attacks made with this weapon gain +1 Strength, +1 Armour Penetration, and become Magical Attacks.
Strength modifiers from this weapon (combining both mundane and Weapon Enchantment modifiers) cannot exceed +2 (but can exceed +2 through modifiers from other sources, such as spells).
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Aether Icon
The bearer gains Magic Resistance (1). If the unit contains a model with another instance of Magic Resistance, it increases that model’s Magic Resistance value by 1 instead.
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Aether Icon
The bearer gains Magic Resistance (1). If the unit contains a model with another instance of Magic Resistance, it increases that model’s Magic Resistance value by 1 instead.
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Banner of Discipline
The bearer’s unit may reroll failed Panic Tests. If the Battle Standard Bearer or the General is part of the bearer’s unit, it automatically passes Panic Tests instead.
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Banner of Discipline
The bearer’s unit may reroll failed Panic Tests. If the Battle Standard Bearer or the General is part of the bearer’s unit, it automatically passes Panic Tests instead.
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Banner of Speed
A unit with one or more Banners of Speed gains +1″ Advance Rate and +2″ March Rate.
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Banner of Speed
A unit with one or more Banners of Speed gains +1″ Advance Rate and +2″ March Rate.
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Banner of the Relentless Company
One use only. May be activated during the owner’s Movement Phase. All Infantry models in the bearer’s unit always have March Rate 15″, until the end of the Player Turn. Only a single Banner of the Relentless Company may be activated during the same phase.
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Banner of the Relentless Company
One use only. May be activated during the owner’s Movement Phase. All Infantry models in the bearer’s unit always have March Rate 15″, until the end of the Player Turn. Only a single Banner of the Relentless Company may be activated during the same phase.
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Flaming Standard
One use only. May be activated at the start of a Round of Combat or before shooting with the bearer’s unit.
The bearer’s unit gains Flaming Attacks. If activated when Engaged in Combat, the effect lasts until the bearer’s unit is no longer Engaged in Combat. If activated before shooting with the bearer’s unit, the effect lasts until the end of the phase.
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Flaming Standard
One use only. May be activated at the start of a Round of Combat or before shooting with the bearer’s unit.
The bearer’s unit gains Flaming Attacks. If activated when Engaged in Combat, the effect lasts until the bearer’s unit is no longer Engaged in Combat. If activated before shooting with the bearer’s unit, the effect lasts until the end of the phase.
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Legion Standard
A unit with one Legion Standard increases the maximum of its Rank Bonus by +1 (normally this means the unit can add up to 4 Full Ranks to its Combat Score). A unit with two or more Legion Standards increases the maximum of its Rank Bonus by +2 instead.
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Legion Standard
A unit with one Legion Standard increases the maximum of its Rank Bonus by +1 (normally this means the unit can add up to 4 Full Ranks to its Combat Score). A unit with two or more Legion Standards increases the maximum of its Rank Bonus by +2 instead.
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Stalker's Standard
The bearer’s unit gains Strider.
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Stalker's Standard
The bearer’s unit gains Strider.
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Big Boss Pole
The bearer gains Rally Around the Flag (3″, max. 3″). If the bearer has another instance of Rally Around the Flag, it gainsRally Around the Flag (+3″, max. 18″) instead.
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Big Boss Pole
The bearer gains Rally Around the Flag (3″, max. 3″). If the bearer has another instance of Rally Around the Flag, it gainsRally Around the Flag (+3″, max. 18″) instead.
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Goga Cauldron
Models with Goblin Cunning only.
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Player Turn. Until the end of the Player Turn, thebearer’s unit gains Fearless and Unstable.
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Goga Cauldron
Models with Goblin Cunning only.
One use only. May be activated at the start of any Player Turn. Until the end of the Player Turn, thebearer’s unit gains Fearless and Unstable.
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Headbashers' Trophy
Roll a D3 right before the battle (during step 7 of the Deployment Phase Sequence) a R&F model parts without Harnessed in the bearer’s unit gain one of the following effects until the end of the game depending on the result of the roll:
1. +1 Strength
2. Lethal Strike
3. Lightning Reflexes
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Headbashers' Trophy
Roll a D3 right before the battle (during step 7 of the Deployment Phase Sequence) a R&F model parts without Harnessed in the bearer’s unit gain one of the following effects until the end of the game depending on the result of the roll:
1. +1 Strength
2. Lethal Strike
3. Lightning Reflexes
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