Mechanoise said:
Svenn said:
Also, keep in mind that you can only declare a single attack against any enemy on your turn, so if you controlled both Legolas and Thalin you cannot attack with Legolas then attack with Thalin after. You CAN attack the enemy with Legolas and Thalin at the same time, which is more beneficial to you anyways since you only count the defense once and not twice.
So If I have one enemy I cannot attack one with Legolas and the same with Thalin.
But if I have two enemies, can I attack one with Legolas and the other with Thalin?
If you have one enemy you can attack him both with Legolas and Thalin simultaneously. But not with a Legolas and then with Thalin.
And yes, if you have 2 enemies you can attack one with Legolas and second with Thalin. Or to attack only one enemy with both Legolas and Thalin (the second enemy won't be attacked).
