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== Confrontation 3 Revision ==
When Bazûka fights with Tzûnami and uses the “War Fury” ability, none of his attacks can be the object of a counter-attack, not even thanks to the “Ambidextrous” ability.
 
Furthermore, Tzûnami calms Bazûka’s outbursts of anger. If the player controlling Bazûka has activated War Fury, he can nevertheless renounce it after the Initiative test at the moment that his combat dice are to be placed. If he decides to do this, then not only does Bazûka not benefit from the advantages bound to War fury, he also suffers a –1 on the final results of his Attack tests and Damage rolls until the end of the combat. In return he can place his remaining combat die or dice in attack or defense in the usual way. Moreover, Bazûka can no longer use the “War fury” ability until the end of the round, even if a different effect forces him to do so.
 
Tzûnami is reserved to Bazûka.

Revision as of 18:18, 8 August 2021

Tzûnami

Confrontation 3 Revision

When Bazûka fights with Tzûnami and uses the “War Fury” ability, none of his attacks can be the object of a counter-attack, not even thanks to the “Ambidextrous” ability.

Furthermore, Tzûnami calms Bazûka’s outbursts of anger. If the player controlling Bazûka has activated War Fury, he can nevertheless renounce it after the Initiative test at the moment that his combat dice are to be placed. If he decides to do this, then not only does Bazûka not benefit from the advantages bound to War fury, he also suffers a –1 on the final results of his Attack tests and Damage rolls until the end of the combat. In return he can place his remaining combat die or dice in attack or defense in the usual way. Moreover, Bazûka can no longer use the “War fury” ability until the end of the round, even if a different effect forces him to do so.

Tzûnami is reserved to Bazûka.