Anothers Follower of mork and Rip Dere 'Eads Off! questions.

By Renju, in Warhammer Invasion Rules Questions

Hello,

Followers of mork

Forced: After this unit enters play, each player takes 2 indirect damage. (Players allocate their own indirect damage.)


Can i or my opponet chosse to deal 2 * 1 damages instead of 1*2 damage?
Can i apply the damages to my capital (kingdom, quest, battlefield) if i have a unit in play?


Rip Dere 'Eads Off!

Action: Turn one target development faceup. If it is a unit, leave it in play and sacrifice it at the end of the turn. Otherwise, sacrifice it immediately.


Can i play this card on my devellopement in kingdom to play the unit in my battlefield?


Thank you
Renju a new french player

Questions 1: lots of recent posts regarding this. You allocate the 2 points of damage on you, as you wish. 2 on one, or 1 on 2, And you can allocated those 2 points of damage on units and/or capital areas

2: the card says, "leave it in play" indicating it stays where it was. So leave it in the location the deployment was initially played in. So, no. A deployment in the kingdom has to stay in the kingdom

Mateo

Thank you a lot.

Renju

Though there is nothing preventing the unit after it is flipped over from being moved, by a separate effect, to another zone. If you play this for surprise defense against an Empire player he may use Forced March and just completely remove that character to another zone he isn't attacking.

Likewise if you flip His single Kingdom Zone development of his when he has 8 Damage, so that zone burns (immediately I might add, great tactic), he can use that unit's ability, or the effect of one of his other cards to move it to say his BZ for his attack if it is his turn, before it must be discarded.

Mix that in with a Bloodthirster in the Battlefield...makes those Big Ticket cards waaaay easier to get into play. ;)

keltheos said:

Mix that in with a Bloodthirster in the Battlefield...makes those Big Ticket cards waaaay easier to get into play. ;)

Eheh...I did it with Grimor and that's not bad ;)

I'm going to put it in a Orc/Caos deck...let's see what happens with a t2 Bloodthirster ;)