FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Any questions? Let's see if we can help you

Magic

  • Can a Spellcaster have more than one spell with duration active at the same time?

    Yes. Do not confuse active spells with spells with duration.

  • How should spells that resolve as “ranged attacks” be treated? Do allies engaged with targets get stressed? Can you activate changes to your ranged attacks?

    The action “Cast a spell” can allow the unit to perform a ranged attack. These attacks must follow the usual rules for ranged attacks.

    Ranged attack switches are associated to their roll, that is why if a spell allows the unit to “perform a ranged attack” it will be able to use its switched, while if a specific ranged attack is specified (indicating its roll) the ranged attack switches of the profile, in case it has them, will not be able to be used.

Separator

Dispel

  • When a non-Spellcaster unit attempts to block a spell using the Dispel keyword (eg, Alborc's "Sword of the Sun" passive ability), does it gain stress?

    No, the unit does not suffer stress.

  • Can I Dispel and block a spell with a spellcaster at the same time?

    Dispel is a keyword that enables your unit to block a spell as if you were a Spellcaster. Should you have both options, you must choose one. From the rulebook: Remember that you cannot attempt to block a spell more than once or with more than one unit.

Separator

Tinge

  • Do we roll for all tinged units at the beginning of the round to check the effects of the tinge?

    At the beginning of the round, you must check the effects of the tinge with each of your units affected by it, and you must do it separately. I.e., if there are 3 units in your company with tinge tokens (Frostfire Herald, Bucklermen and Marhael), you must roll 3 times and apply the corresponding effects separately.