Wednesday 21 April 2021

Hotfixes for Araby, Beastmen and Bretonnia out now!

These updates takes care of a few issues that cropped up after the last updates, and as such they contain the following:

 

Araby:
  • Clarified that Abdul Alhazred knows all spells from the Lore of Death.
  • Boosted version of Curse of the Genie has 48" range.
  • Boosted version of Mirage has 48" range, cast on 10+.
  • Clarifed Dervishes and their charge movement.

 

Beastmen:

  • War Beasts, Swarms as as well as any mounts are not allowed to target the model bearing the Rune of the True Beast in close combat, although any riders may attack as normal.
  • Traitor-kin is a hex spell that targets all enemy Cavalry, Monstrous Cavalry, Chariots, ridden Monsters as well as War Beasts with the Mixed Unit special rule within 12". All affected models will suffer a number of hits equal to the Attacks characteristics of their mount(s), using their Strength. In the case of Mixed Units, only the handlers are targeted and only by models in base contact. Any armour save bonuses from the beast’s Natural Armour, barding etc, have no effect.
  • Fleshy Abundance is an augment spell with a range of 18". Until the start of the caster’s next Magic phase, the target has the Regeneration (5+) special rule. The Wizard can choose to extend the range of this spell to 36". If they do so, the casting value is increased to 14+.
  • Cacophonic Choir inflicts 3D6 Hits instead of 2D6, cast on 15+. Boosted version cast on 18+.


Bretonnia:

  • Beguilement of Blondel is a hex spell that targets all enemy units within 12". The caster can choose to increase the range of this spell to 18". If they do so, the casting value is increased to 12+.
  • Spiteful Glance is a direct damage spell. The caster can choose to increase the range of this spell to 24". If they do so, the casting value is increased to 14+.

3 comments:

  1. traitor-kin still worded strangely, still strength + attack number of hits at no given strength?

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    1. Patch note was a bit outdated, it's clearer in the book itself.

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    2. checked and you're correct, well done sir!:)

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