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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut



england

Hi everyone.

Quick question on the resolving order of Death Frenzy.

Death Frenzy: Roll a D6 each time a model in this unit loses a wound; on a roll of 5+ that wound is not lost.
If a model in this unit is slain in the Fight phase, then once the enemy unit has finished making its attacks you can attack with that model before removing it as a casualty, even if it has already attacked that phase.

Is their Fight back ability done as soon as the enemy finishes rolling attacks or after they have consolidated.

Mainly looking at the case of Harlequins that have a stratagem that allows them to fall back rather than consolidate. Would the Wulfen fight before the fall back.

Also would the Wulfen dead be allowed to Pile In as part of the Attack.


If you can reply with citations where possible, just to settle a dispute

 
   
Made in gb
Norn Queen






I would say the attacks are made before the enemy unit consolidates (or does something instead of that consolidate) as it says "once the enemy unit has finished making its attacks", not "once the enemy unit has finished fighting".

I don't think the Wulfen can pile in as they are only attacking, not fighting (as per the Rare Rules appendix for Fighting with an individual model).
   
Made in gb
Grim Dark Angels Interrogator-Chaplain





Cardiff

Agreed.

 Stormonu wrote:
For me, the joy is in putting some good-looking models on the board and playing out a fantasy battle - not arguing over the poorly-made rules of some 3rd party who neither has any power over my play nor will be visiting me (and my opponent) to ensure we are "playing by the rules"
 
   
 
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