Pack: The Moaning Moon
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.
Fighters who already belong to a pack such as the "Red Oaks" of the "Howling Pack" can ally themselves with the pack of the Moaning Moon, but they do not benefit from any of the advantages bound to this pack and must subject themselves to the rule of Ostracism.
Before the game the Wolfen player can also choose to rally his miniatures ot the pack of the Moaning Moon. In this case it is considered that their original pack as printed on their reference cards is replaced by "Moaning Moon." These Wolfen lose the capacities bound to their former pack. (Thus, a Predator of Blood can no longer fuse with a Sylvan Animae to become an Ultimate Predator.)
In the case of Characters, one considers that he is a different fighter but endowed with the same characteristics and abilities as the selected Character. He cannot, however, use the magic objects, capacities, experience cards, spells or miracles reserved to this Character.
In no way can an army include a Character and his double bound to the pack of the Moaning Moon.
In no way can a Pariah be part of the pack of the Moaning Moon, though he can ally himself with the it following the "Ostracism" rule.
Ostracism: The Wolfen of the Moaning Moon are hostile towards strangers. They are loath to fighting alongside Lonewolves and Repentant. And they never call on Mercenaries or Allies to help them. Miniatures with the "Pariah" ability as well as those that belong to a different pack cannot be more than 30$ of the army's strength in A.P. They aren't part of the pack of the Moaning Moon and therefore cannot benefit from any of its advantages.
Miniatures bound to a different pack are considered to be Pariahs within the pack of the Moaning Moon.