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During the next combatphase, the targeted fighter can make one or more attack than he normally can during each exchange. This does bot mean that he gains an additional combat die, but that he can attack one more time per exchange if he has enough combat dice placed in attack available to do so.
During the next combat phase, the targeted fighter can make one or more attack than he normally can during each exchange. This does not mean that he gains an additional combat die, but that he can attack one more time per exchange if he has enough combat dice placed in attack available to do so.


For example, if the targeted fighter is confronting two opponents, then he can make three attacks per exchange. The additional attack can target any of his opponents, even one that the targeted fighter has already attacked during the same exchange.
For example, if the targeted fighter is confronting two opponents, then he can make three attacks per exchange. The additional attack can target any of his opponents, even one that the targeted fighter has already attacked during the same exchange.

Latest revision as of 15:37, 26 August 2022


Rage of the Warrior


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Path: Shamanism, Druidism

Range: 20 cm

Difficulty: 8

Duration: Until end of round

Area of Effect: One friendly fighter

Frequency: 2

Intensity: 2

A.P.: 13

During the next combat phase, the targeted fighter can make one or more attack than he normally can during each exchange. This does not mean that he gains an additional combat die, but that he can attack one more time per exchange if he has enough combat dice placed in attack available to do so.

For example, if the targeted fighter is confronting two opponents, then he can make three attacks per exchange. The additional attack can target any of his opponents, even one that the targeted fighter has already attacked during the same exchange.