ravenfire
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Post by ravenfire on Oct 28, 2017 19:37:02 GMT
Feat: Enemy models without Immunity Cold that end their activations in Kolgrima's CTRL range suffer Blind for one round. (Blind - A model hit by this attack is Blind for one round. While blinded it suffers -4 MAT & DEF; can't make ranged or magic attacks; can't run, charge, slam, or trample; and must forfeit either movement or action when it activates. Blind can be shaken.)
How does it work: I read blind for 1 round. But how is a round defined? Is a round two player turns?
I am asking because lets say I go first, feat and my opponent does stuff and models end up in my control when their activation ends. Now they are blinded. But since he has gone second, the round ends and a new round starts with me going first.
Are the models still blinded ? Just reading the text, I would say NO.
Maybe a round in this context means "until the opponent next turn"?
Can anyone shed some more light on this?
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Post by ninjapete on Oct 28, 2017 19:38:59 GMT
When things last for a ‘round’, they last for two ‘turns’ (the current turn and the following turn.)
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Post by Trollock on Oct 28, 2017 21:00:32 GMT
They changed that feat from the ground up in the later weeks of CID though.
Feat: Snowblind Enemy models currently in Kolgrima’s control range lose Eyeless Sight XICONX, Flight XICONX and Pathfinder XICONX and cannot make ranged attacks for one round. Additionally, enemy models in Kolgrima’s control range are pushed 2˝ directly away from Kolgrima in the order you choose.
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ravenfire
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Post by ravenfire on Oct 29, 2017 7:05:37 GMT
Thanx
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mazog
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Post by mazog on Oct 29, 2017 18:07:50 GMT
I know it isn't balanced, but I always feel like any model that loses eyeless sight should be blind.
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Post by grabsnikk on Oct 29, 2017 23:51:00 GMT
I know it isn't balanced, but I always feel like any model that loses eyeless sight should be blind. That seems like a pretty good idea.
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