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Made in gb
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Just a bit confused about how the Warshrine works, can anyone clarify for me? I need an explanation of the Damage Table from the pdf.

https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Compendiums/warhammer-aos-warriors-of-chaos-en.pdf

What does Wounds Suffered, Move, Clubbed Fists and Protection of the Dark Gods mean.
   
Made in es
Brutal Black Orc




Barcelona, Spain

RyanAvx wrote:
Just a bit confused about how the Warshrine works, can anyone clarify for me? I need an explanation of the Damage Table from the pdf.

https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Compendiums/warhammer-aos-warriors-of-chaos-en.pdf

What does Wounds Suffered, Move, Clubbed Fists and Protection of the Dark Gods mean.


-Wounds suffered, the number of wounds the model has suffered: that means you are at the highest bandwith (0-2) when you've suffered no wounds, and you won't get worse until you lose more than 2 (3-5),

-Move is how fast the model goes in terms of inches (how much it can move in a single phase). Suffering damage means you are weaker and thus slower.

-clubbed fists is a weapon of the warshrine and the table shows how many attacks you can do depending on the numbers of wounds the enemy mad on the model.

-protection of the dark gfos is the skill that you can use with the warshrine, it shows you the effective range depending on the damage you took.
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





Lord Kragan wrote:
RyanAvx wrote:
Just a bit confused about how the Warshrine works, can anyone clarify for me? I need an explanation of the Damage Table from the pdf.

https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Compendiums/warhammer-aos-warriors-of-chaos-en.pdf

What does Wounds Suffered, Move, Clubbed Fists and Protection of the Dark Gods mean.


-Wounds suffered, the number of wounds the model has suffered: that means you are at the highest bandwith (0-2) when you've suffered no wounds, and you won't get worse until you lose more than 2 (3-5),

-Move is how fast the model goes in terms of inches (how much it can move in a single phase). Suffering damage means you are weaker and thus slower.

-clubbed fists is a weapon of the warshrine and the table shows how many attacks you can do depending on the numbers of wounds the enemy mad on the model.

-protection of the dark gfos is the skill that you can use with the warshrine, it shows you the effective range depending on the damage you took.


Ah! So the effectiveness of Clubbed Fists, movement range and protection range change depending how many wounds you have left? That really clears things up, thank you!
   
Made in es
Brutal Black Orc




Barcelona, Spain

Before I forget it: if you somehow heal the wounds he's suffered, he goes up the chart (meaning: he's suffered 3, healed 1, and is back at 2, he goes back to the 0-2 band).
   
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Enigmatic Chaos Sorcerer





British Columbia

One of the best concepts added with the switch to AoS.

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