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Hedgehog81 |
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:13 am |
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I have an orc (ex. 7 strenght)w/ relentless warg (+2,+1; and +3 damage+1 against a chosen race)
this orc is skirmishing
Hama, Northman,Which are the strenght and the damage of the orc if I chose man as race when i played the warg?
Glorfindel Eldarin Lord,Which are the strenght and the damage of the orc if I chose elf as race when i played the warg?
Please Help i don’understand the differences between the cards. |
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lem0nhead |
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:23 am |
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Hedgehog81 wrote: I have an orc (ex. 7 strenght)w/ relentless warg (+2,+1; and +3 damage+1 against a chosen race)
this orc is skirmishing
Hama, Northman,Which are the strenght and the damage of the orc if I chose man as race when i played the warg?
Glorfindel Eldarin Lord,Which are the strenght and the damage of the orc if I chose elf as race when i played the warg?
Please Help i don’understand the differences between the cards.
Against each companion the orc is 7 strength (as long as the RB is assigned for hama) and is damage + nothing against hama. But he is damage +1 against Glorfindel. The +3 is there because of the possession and the cards both say no strength bonuses from possessions. And the +2 from the wargs stats just dont count anyway because of the companions gametext. |
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Hedgehog81 |
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:30 am |
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ok , u confirmed my thoughts
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