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[[Category:Thematic Army Packs]]
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==Playing the Pack of the Moaning Moon==
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=Playing the Pack of the Moaning Moon=
Before the game beings, the Wolfen player can choose to deploy the pack of the Moaning Moon. It is then considered that the "Moaning Moon" attribute is indicated on all of this army's reference cards in order to conform to the following rules.
Before the game beings, the Wolfen player can choose to deploy the pack of the Moaning Moon. It is then considered that the "Moaning Moon" attribute is indicated on all of this army's reference cards in order to conform to the following rules.


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Characters, warrior-mages and warrior-monks of the Moaning Moon can become smiths of Yllia for +5 A.P. (or +10 A.P. for Characters). This additional cost is not taken into account in Rag'Narok when calculating the number of life points and combat dice. The smiths of Yllia are the first ones to benefit from their crafting of metal: STR+1 and RES+1.
Characters, warrior-mages and warrior-monks of the Moaning Moon can become smiths of Yllia for +5 A.P. (or +10 A.P. for Characters). This additional cost is not taken into account in Rag'Narok when calculating the number of life points and combat dice. The smiths of Yllia are the first ones to benefit from their crafting of metal: STR+1 and RES+1.


For every smith of Yllia present in one's armym, the player can choose one of the pieces of equipment described below and equip the miniatures of his choice that are part of the pack of the Moaning Moon. The cost of such equipment is added to the fighter's value in A.P., but doesn't change the number of wound levels and combat dice he has available in Rag'Narok. A miniature can benefit from only one single piece of this equipment, whichever it may be. In Rag'Narok all fighters of the same Unit must be equipped in the same wya.
For every smith of Yllia present in one's army, the player can choose one of the pieces of equipment described below and equip the miniatures of his choice that are part of the pack of the Moaning Moon. The cost of such equipment is added to the fighter's value in A.P., but doesn't change the number of wound levels and combat dice he has available in Rag'Narok. A miniature can benefit from only one single piece of this equipment, whichever it may be. In Rag'Narok all fighters of the same Unit must be equipped in the same way.


These pieces of equipment are not artifacts but are rather considered to be printed on the fighters' reference cards. The cost of each piece of equipment is 10 A.P. for regular troops and 15 A.P. for Characters.
These pieces of equipment are not artifacts but are rather considered to be printed on the fighters' reference cards. The cost of each piece of equipment is 10 A.P. for regular troops and 15 A.P. for Characters.
* '''Protections of the Goddess''': DEF+1 and RES+1
* '''Weapons of Severance''': Assassin
* '''Talisman of the Moon''': Vivacity
* '''Chains of Abandon''': Possessed
* '''Chains of Devastation''': War Fury
* '''Chains of Retaliation''': Counter-Attack
'''Soldiers of the Mists''': Living from pillage and plunder, the hunters of the Moaning Moon are able to profit from cover and the terrain to get as near as possible to the enemy lines, mete out death and then disappear.
Every fighter belonging to the pack of the Moaning Moon whose RES is of 7 or less can master lightning strike techniques. This costs him an additional +5 A.P. for a regular trooper or +10 A.P. for a character. In Rag'Narok this additional cost doesn't change the number of wounds a fighter can endure.
The miniature can then be deployed in the same way as a Scout but is visible right from the start of the game. 
{{Colored box|title='''Rite of the Waters of Apparitions'''|content=1 [[File:managem_water.png|20px]]
'''Path''': Whispers, Lamentations
'''Range''': 20 cm
'''Difficulty''': 6
'''Duration''': Instantaneous
'''Area of Effect''': A Wolfen of the Moaning Moon
'''Frequency''': Unlimited
'''Intensity''': 1
'''A.P.''': 4
''The Lake of Apparitions around which the Wolfen of the Moaning Moon have settled was a true sanctuary. Bathed in mist and wind, the Ancients whispered that spirits and elemental creatures slept in these waters. This supernatural presence gave the waves fabulous powers that the shamans have channeled using the Rite of the Waters of Apparitions.''
''Nowadays this place is nothing but death and desolation. In their madness, those who became the Devourers have soiled this sacred place. The spirits died or disappeared. The stones raised in Yllia's honor uprooted themselves to try and flee this sacrilegious place, but the profaners have set them in chains to hold them back as a sign of provocation towards their hated mother, Yllia.''
''Who knows, maybe one day a Wolfen will find the strength and the will to give this place its sacred character back...''
Only the Wolfen of the pack of the Moaning Moon can take part in the Rite of the Waters of Apparitions. Before the game begins, a fighter can join this rite and drink the lake's enchanted water at a cost of 4 A.P. Right after the deployment phase the concerned Wolfen are marked with a counter. In ''Rag'Narok'' the cost of this rite changes neither the number of Wounds the Wolfen can endure nor the number of combat dice he can use. All miniatures of a same Unit must take part in the rite. A Wolfen can have taken part in only one rite.
When he is activated, a magician can cast this spell on a Wolfen who took part in this rite.
If the Incantation is successful, the chosen Wolfen can charge an enemy fighter who he couldn't see at the beginning of the round.
When cast on a faithful or a magician, he can aim at ONE target in this round onto which he doesn't have a line of sight, but he cannot censure or use Countermagic if he isn't the target of the concerned spell.
A Magician cannot cast this spell onto himself.}}

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