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Author:  D0Cdeath [ Mon Dec 15, 2014 5:26 pm ]
Post subject:  It's all about the goblins!

Hi all a few more goblin question if you could help me
1 if my single wound goblin is wounded in a combat multiple times does he or maybe she need to roll the equivalent fury save rolls or is it just one .
2. I've read and reread the rules for the goblin king and I'm a bit confused about his goblin projectile special rule . It says " will automatically knock prone ANY model that it hits" . So do we take this literally regardless of strength, even a Balrog?.
3. If the goblin scribe is under the influence of fury therefore auto passing courage tests how do you work out the " +1 for each point he passes his test by"

Author:  SouthernDunedain [ Mon Dec 15, 2014 8:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: It's all about the goblins!

D0Cdeath wrote:
Hi all a few more goblin question if you could help me
1 if my single wound goblin is wounded in a combat multiple times does he or maybe she need to roll the equivalent fury save rolls or is it just one .
2. I've read and reread the rules for the goblin king and I'm a bit confused about his goblin projectile special rule . It says " will automatically knock prone ANY model that it hits" . So do we take this literally regardless of strength, even a Balrog?.
3. If the goblin scribe is under the influence of fury therefore auto passing courage tests how do you work out the " +1 for each point he passes his test by"


1.) Number of wounds = the number of fury saves you need to take. 1 wound = 1 save, 5 wounds = 5 saves etc.
2.) yeah pretty much, although I'd imagine the Mumak and Smaug are exempt from that as their rules state they cannot be knocked over by anything.
3.) You just get the standard D3, no extras.

Author:  D0Cdeath [ Mon Dec 15, 2014 8:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: It's all about the goblins!

Thanks

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