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Here's a question for you: When Lucius the Eternal makes an armor save, he causes a wound on the attacking unit with no armor save allowed. Does this bypass FNP since it is a wound that does not allow armor saves?


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Yes.

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The rule says weapons that don't allow armor saves do not allow feel no pain. So yes, Lucius's attacks that do not allow armor saves do not allow feel no pain.
   
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Wehrkind wrote:Does this bypass FNP since it is a wound that does not allow armor saves?


Well.... Yes.


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Godfather Nurgle wrote:The rule says weapons that don't allow armor saves do not allow feel no pain. So yes, Lucius's attacks that do not allow armor saves do not allow feel no pain.


Well, that's the rub. They are not attacks per se. I think they likely do bypass FNP as well, but as they are not attacks that ignore armor, but rather wounds from another rule, I am not so certain.


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Being an attack has nothing to do with it.

A Dangerous Terrain test isn't an attack. Neither is a Perils of the Warp. But both of these also bypass FNP.

   
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Godfather Nurgle wrote:The rule says weapons that don't allow armor saves do not allow feel no pain. So yes, Lucius's attacks that do not allow armor saves do not allow feel no pain.


And just for reference, it's "wound against which no armor save can ever be taken", not weapons....................

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it allows no save against the wound, so yes.

same thing as breath of chaos or PW's

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