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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 08:02:45
Subject: Is this Fury explanation clear?
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Madrak Ironhide
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 12:25:09
Subject: Is this Fury explanation clear?
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Savage Khorne Berserker Biker
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It's clear enough, but you should mention which phase a Warlock can leach Fury from his beasts.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 13:47:37
Subject: Re:Is this Fury explanation clear?
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Painlord Titan Princeps of Slaanesh
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Very nicely done. However you missed that the caster can also "cut" himself to generate fury.
I don't know if you intended to get into the finer points of transfer damage but you should probably mention that you can't transfer to a beast that is maxxed out on fury.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 14:20:11
Subject: Re:Is this Fury explanation clear?
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Madrak Ironhide
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Leo_the_Rat wrote:Very nicely done. However you missed that the caster can also "cut" himself to generate fury.
I don't know if you intended to get into the finer points of transfer damage but you should probably mention that you can't transfer to a beast that is maxxed out on fury.
Good points both.
Maybe I should go into transfers and should just do a separate article. This
was really just an explanation for how the fury interaction between warlocks
and warbeasts worked.
I'll have to name the phases and mention cutting, though, at least.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 15:28:31
Subject: Re:Is this Fury explanation clear?
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[DCM]
GW Public Relations Manager (Privateer Press Mole)
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Very nice. A few things that confused us coming from WM:
Warlocks do not automatically lose their Fury at the start of their turn
Certain abilities (such as Cull Soul) allow you generate more Fury than your Fury Stat due to the timing of leaching
The ability to gain Fury on a friendly Warbeast that was just killed
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 15:33:45
Subject: Re:Is this Fury explanation clear?
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Dominar
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AgeOfEgos wrote:The ability to gain Fury on a friendly Warbeast that was just killed
Reaving; also important to note in that there are a number of abilities that can prevent reaving.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 15:47:04
Subject: Is this Fury explanation clear?
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Warplord Titan Princeps of Tzeentch
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Your two headings should be 1) Warbeasts and Fury and 2) Warlocks and Fury. Right now it's kind of jumbled between the two. ---------------- Warbeasts start the game with 0 fury and can generate it in several ways: boosting rolls, making special attacks, running, charging, riling and casting an animus (collectively being "forced"). Warbeasts cannot be forced to exceed their FURY stat. Warbeasts lose fury by having it leached by their controlling warlock. If after leaching a warbeast has any fury points left, it must make a threshold test and may frenzy. ---------------- A warlock starts the game with a number of fury equal to his FURY stat. When he casts spells, boosts rolls, or transfers damage to a warbeast the amount of fury he has is reduced. The warlock can generate fury by leaching fury from his warbeasts at the start of the turn or reaving fury from a fallen friendly warbeast. ---------------- There's a ton of exceptions to this but they probably deserve their own articles. You shouldn't go into Animi in this article and the discussion of the various forcing methods tends to obfuscate rather than clarify. Maybe put the pictures in a "Fury Example" page.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 15:47:18
Subject: Re:Is this Fury explanation clear?
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Bane Lord Tartar Sauce
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AgeOfEgos wrote:Very nice. A few things that confused us coming from WM:
Warlocks do not automatically lose their Fury at the start of their turn
True, they can discard during their activation.
AgeOfEgos wrote:
Certain abilities (such as Cull Soul) allow you generate more Fury than your Fury Stat due to the timing of leaching
This also works with focus. The Cryx casters generally have this ability.
AgeOfEgos wrote:The ability to gain Fury on a friendly Warbeast that was just killed
Unless it was killed by a transfer. (yes, I know other stuff will stop reaving but that's the general rule  )
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/10/10 15:56:06
Subject: Re:Is this Fury explanation clear?
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[DCM]
GW Public Relations Manager (Privateer Press Mole)
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Hey, thanks for the answers..I wasn't really asking in Malf's thread though---just giving him tips on items that confused us when we started  . Thanks again though!
Re: Clams--Yeah I just found that out this last weekend with Maelok!
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