BlackMist wrote:
Sorry but:
Hashut's Blessing wrote:
A captain/hero and an Epic Hero with Overlord means that you can spend about 6 points of Might to kill the fell beast.
How did you come up with dice modification in all of this when there is no mention of that in the Overlord rules at all??????
Hero rules say "Any individual Hero can override the normal sequence by giving up one point of Might to make a Heroic action" - whereas a hero-less formation doesn't have that ability. The overlord is not calling a heroic action for another formation, he's just giving away his might to that formation. The formation then may choose to use it, but only a Hero is capable of doing so, therefore the formations needs a hero.
Hashut's Blessing wrote:
I guess my point is: rules as read say "Formations have access to the EH's Might store and may use it as such
Yeah they have access but... they still don't have the ability to do it because only a hero in a formation has that ability.
Okay, I concede to having forgotten that it says to use a Heroic Action as opposed to just using their Might, however, there's no need to imply idiocy on my part by the extra question marks - a simple reminder is sufficient.
As to the second point, I will rise above your frustrated
sounding pettiness with a simple clarification: It wouldn't state that the Formation can use the Might to use Heroic Actions if it wasn't an exemption to ordinary rules and, as I said before, GW have used this in battles and put it into tactica. To go against it is to ignore what GW are telling you the rule means. The reason that it says instead of their own is because of the possibility of having a Captain in there or it being a Heroic Monster, etc. Their Might is -, which is replaced by the EH's: as the rule specifies. TH efact that they have - just means they have no Might to spend changing dice rolls, the fact that they aren't Heroes means that ([b]under normal circumstances, which this rule is an exception[/b[) they cannot use Heoric Actions.
hithero: Then why doesn't it say hero? Since Heroic Monsters are still heroes?
spuds4ever: It makes it utterly pointless in that it is a poorer, longer ranged Counsellor ability...
BlackMist: I seriously doubt that you actually want that
hero of gondor: The rules are clear. "Instead of their own." That means instead of "-", which is their Might, meaning that they can use it.