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brianmcdonald
11-21-2009, 12:29 PM
Just a rule clarification for the Orc "Fury" ability. Am I correct in my understanding that you can keep rolling for Fury until you roll less than 5? For instance, in one turn, I move 2 and attack. Roll a 6, move 2 and attack. Roll a 5, attack again. Roll a 6, move 2 and attack. Roll a 1, stop.
Or, can you just use the "Fury" ability once per card, per turn?
Thanks. Great game. My son and I just had our first game and loved it. His orcs crushed my Elves.
-brianmcdonald
Funny, I came on here to ask the same thing. I think it works like frenzy in Heroscape, you keep on rolling until you miss it.
Grungebob
11-21-2009, 07:25 PM
You keep on rolling.
Is my understanding correct in that you can roll for Fury regardless of the actual outcome of the attack?
In other words, if I roll the attack die and get a "1" and the attack fails - I can still roll Fury correct? Or is Fury predicated upon a successful attack?
Truth
11-22-2009, 08:03 AM
Is my understanding correct in that you can roll for Fury regardless of the actual outcome of the attack?
In other words, if I roll the attack die and get a "1" and the attack fails - I can still roll Fury correct? Or is Fury predicated upon a successful attack?
That is correct.
Tidus
05-31-2010, 08:02 PM
To initiate the ability Fury, you must begin an attack and end an attack. When the attack ends; you have the choice to initiate fury. This means that whether you miss or hit frenzy can still be activated because you attempted an attack.
When you use Fury you are initiating another attack, this means the requirements will be fulfilled again if you attack again. So yes you can keep using fury until your fury roll fails (be sure to attack after rolling for fury, if you forget it's to late to roll again).
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