DRD1812 Warlord
Posts : 229 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-01-28 Location : Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
| Subject: Animosity Wed 19 Jan 2011 - 23:42 | |
| For an Animosity roll of 1, the rule says:
"If there is a friendly Orc or Goblin Henchman or Hired Sword within charge reach (if there are multiple targets within reach, choose the one nearest to the mad model), the offended warrior will immediately charge and fight a round of hand-to-hand combat against the source of his ire."
What if the "source of his ire" is out of line of sight? Does he still charge? | |
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Lord 0 Venerable Ancient
Posts : 927 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-02-13 Location : Friendship, New York
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Orcs & Goblins Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Animosity Wed 19 Jan 2011 - 23:56 | |
| If he is within 4" and passes his I check, then yes. Otherwise, no. Just as if you had declared your charge on a model out of LOS that turned out to be further than 4" away. | |
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Von Kurst Distinguished Poster
Posts : 7973 Trading Reputation : 3 Join date : 2009-01-19
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| Subject: Re: Animosity Thu 20 Jan 2011 - 2:27 | |
| We play it as Lord 0 does. | |
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StyrofoamKing Etheral
Posts : 1355 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-02-16 Age : 40 Location : Chantilly, DC
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Pirates (Unofficial) Achievements earned: None
| Subject: Re: Animosity Thu 20 Jan 2011 - 6:50 | |
| Hee Hee. Orcs are fun to picture.
Choppo: (Looking around) Hoo sed dat?!?"
Innocent Looking Rock: We'ren't me. Rockz don't talk.
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DRD1812 Warlord
Posts : 229 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-01-28 Location : Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
| Subject: Re: Animosity Thu 20 Jan 2011 - 16:33 | |
| Seems like a reasonable ruling. Thanks guys.
@StyrofoamKing: lols | |
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mweaver Etheral
Posts : 1411 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-01-14 Location : South Texas, U.S.A.
| Subject: Re: Animosity Fri 21 Jan 2011 - 0:28 | |
| I don't think I have ever seen it come up, but that solution seems to be perfectly reasonable to me. | |
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