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The direction of fleeing is chosen by the Demonic dog. | The direction of fleeing is chosen by the Demonic dog. | ||
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|[[Canine protection]] | |||
|Def+1 (maximum : 3) per Demonic dog within 10 cm. | |||
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|[[Canine protection]] | |[[Canine protection]] | ||
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"Sacrifice" can only be used if the friendly fighter's Strategic Value is strictly lower than the target's on the Wound roll. | "Sacrifice" can only be used if the friendly fighter's Strategic Value is strictly lower than the target's on the Wound roll. | ||
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|[[Slave capture]] | |||
|If an enemy fighter in contact (maximum = 2) suffers a serious wound, 1d6 can be rolled to capture him on a result of 5 or 6. | |||
In case of capture, his type becomes "enemy slave", as long as he remains in contact with the Slave Hunter he can no longer wound her and she can force him to attack another enemy miniature or follow him during his movement. He is considered to be on the same card as the Slave Hunter who captured him but his card remains in the opponent's pile. | |||
On his turn, the opponent at the time of playing the captured miniature's card can try a disengagement on the INI of difficulty 7 to free him. | |||
If the captured slave is no longer in contact with the Slave Hunter at the end of 1 turn, the slave is free and no longer under her control at the beginning of the next turn. | |||
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|[[Suffering of slaves]] | |[[Suffering of slaves]] |