Cape of Concealment

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Conf 2 version :

Cape of Concealment Conf2
Cape of Concealment Conf3

While Arakan is a mysterious and feared character, the story surrounding his cloak is even more so. He was one of the best mercenaries of the Duke of Cadwallon, the city of thieves. It is said that he stole the cloak from his then employer... though none but the two of them know the truth. In any case, the Duelist's head is now worth a lot of money in the most dangerous city of Aarklash.

The Cloak of Concealment takes on the colors of its surroundings, allowing Arakan to become imperceptible. No shooter can target him at Medium or Long range.

In order to be Charged by an opponent, he must be the closest unengaged miniature. This ability has no effect if there are no unengaged miniatures within Charge range of this enemy.

The Cloak of Concealment is a magical item reserved for Arakan the Duelist.

Cost: 25 AP


Conf 3 version :

As long as this cape’s wearer is free of any opponents, the following rules apply: if an enemy attempts to target him directly with an effect from a distance (shot, spell, miracle, assault, etc.), then 1d6 is rolled first to determine if the opponent spots the cape’s wearer. The result to get depends on the distance between the two miniatures. + 1 to 10 cm: Rackham d6 2.png or higher + 11 to 20 cm: Rackham d6 3.png or higher + 21 to 30cm: Rackham d6 4.png or higher + 31 to 50 cm: Rackham d6 5.png higher «51 to 60 cm: Rackham d6 6.png + 61 cm and more: Impossible

Fighters endowed with Consciousness do not have to make this test if Arakan is within this ability’s area of effect. No test is required if the cape’s wearer is hit in an indirect way. If Arakan is spotted, then he becomes a regular target. If not, then the action attempted against him is cancelled. The opponent can then attempt the same action against a different target or do a different action among those that he can. If the action attempted against Arakan was an assault, then the enemy fighter can do a cumulative action in its place. If the attempted action was a cumulative one, then in no way can the opponent do an exclusive one in its place.

Cape of Dissimulation is reserved to Arakan the Duellist.

Cost: 25 AP