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If my chaos Lord with Korlath the axe of ruine gets killed in enemy shooting or assault phase. Do the spawnd bloodthrister get to charge when it is my turn?
   
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heavybtakingowa wrote:
If my chaos Lord with Korlath the axe of ruine gets killed in enemy shooting or assault phase. Do the spawnd bloodthrister get to charge when it is my turn?


No.


KDK Codex on Caged Fury (the Kor'lath special rule): "If the bearer of the Axe of Ruin is reduced to 0 Wounds or is otherwise removed as a casualty, a Bloodthirster of Unfetterd Fury is summoned (see the Blood Tithe table in the Appendix) within 6" of that character before he is removed as a casualty."

KDK Codex on Blood Tithe Summoning: "When a rule indicates that a unit is summoned, a new unit under your control immediate arrives via Deep Strike within range of the specified unit(s) on the board."

BRB on Deep Striking Units: "In that turn's Assault Phase [...] these units cannot charge."

   
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exaltedrage05 wrote:
heavybtakingowa wrote:
If my chaos Lord with Korlath the axe of ruine gets killed in enemy shooting or assault phase. Do the spawnd bloodthrister get to charge when it is my turn?


No.


KDK Codex on Caged Fury (the Kor'lath special rule): "If the bearer of the Axe of Ruin is reduced to 0 Wounds or is otherwise removed as a casualty, a Bloodthirster of Unfetterd Fury is summoned (see the Blood Tithe table in the Appendix) within 6" of that character before he is removed as a casualty."

KDK Codex on Blood Tithe Summoning: "When a rule indicates that a unit is summoned, a new unit under your control immediate arrives via Deep Strike within range of the specified unit(s) on the board."

BRB on Deep Striking Units: "In that turn's Assault Phase [...] these units cannot charge."


But if In that turn's Assault Phase was the opponent's turn, i.e. it was summoned in your opponent's shooting phase, you can charge in the next(your own) assault phase. Or so I read it.

"Because the Wolves kill cleanly, and we do not. They also kill quickly, and we have never done that, either. They fight, they win, and they stalk back to their ships with their tails held high. If they were ever ordered to destroy another Legion, they would do it by hurling warrior against warrior, seeking to grind their enemies down with the admirable delusions of the 'noble savage'. If we were ever ordered to assault another Legion, we would virus bomb their recruitment worlds; slaughter their serfs and slaves; poison their gene-seed repositories and spend the next dozen decades watching them die slow, humiliating deaths. Night after night, raid after raid, we'd overwhelm stragglers from their fleets and bleach their skulls to hang from our armour, until none remained. But that isn't the quick execution the Emperor needs, is it? The Wolves go for the throat. We go for the eyes. Then the tongue. Then the hands. Then the feet. Then we skin the crippled remains, and offer it up as an example to any still bearing witness. The Wolves were warriors before they became soldiers. We were murderers first, last, and always!" —Jago Sevatarion

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 Lord Blackscale wrote:
exaltedrage05 wrote:
heavybtakingowa wrote:
If my chaos Lord with Korlath the axe of ruine gets killed in enemy shooting or assault phase. Do the spawnd bloodthrister get to charge when it is my turn?


No.


KDK Codex on Caged Fury (the Kor'lath special rule): "If the bearer of the Axe of Ruin is reduced to 0 Wounds or is otherwise removed as a casualty, a Bloodthirster of Unfetterd Fury is summoned (see the Blood Tithe table in the Appendix) within 6" of that character before he is removed as a casualty."

KDK Codex on Blood Tithe Summoning: "When a rule indicates that a unit is summoned, a new unit under your control immediate arrives via Deep Strike within range of the specified unit(s) on the board."

BRB on Deep Striking Units: "In that turn's Assault Phase [...] these units cannot charge."


But if In that turn's Assault Phase was the opponent's turn, i.e. it was summoned in your opponent's shooting phase, you can charge in the next(your own) assault phase. Or so I read it.


Agreed, if the Bloodthirster shows up during the enemy's turn (whether assault or shooting phase), you're okay to charge with him in your own assault phase.
   
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You guys are right. I even typed it out: "In that turn's assault phase." Because it's the next turn, the thirster should be free to charge.

Edit: Actually I have a quick question of my own. If not otherwise specified, is it "Game Turn" or "Player Turn"?

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exaltedrage05 wrote:
You guys are right. I even typed it out: "In that turn's assault phase." Because it's the next turn, the thirster should be free to charge.

Edit: Actually I have a quick question of my own. If not otherwise specified, is it "Game Turn" or "Player Turn"?

Player turn, as noted under 'Game Turns and Player Turns' (pg. 17, main rulebook).

'It is a source of constant consternation that my opponents
cannot correlate their innate inferiority with their inevitable
defeat. It would seem that stupidity is as eternal as war.'

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