pheznik
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Kislevite Shaman Mana loss
He gets a set amount of Mana
according to his Battle-level plus the amount shown on the table below. A Warrior who is on 0 Wounds contributes half the normal points (rounding fractions up, so at battlelevels 1 and 2 a Warrior on zero Wounds is still worth one point of Mana). Obviously a Warrior who starts the Power
phase on 0 Wounds is dead and contributes nothing, but the Shaman's Mana is not set once the Power phase is finished. If a Warrior is reduced to 0 Wounds the Shaman
will lose the corresponding amount from his Mana (i.e. half the amount a Warrior is worth). If he has insufficient Mana he must expend it from his Innate Mana or lose D6 Wounds per excess point lost.
For some reason this isn't making sense to me.
So a level 7 shaman gets 5 mana per turn and then 12 for the warriors (im guessing he counts as a warrior for his mana)
so say he casts 2 level 8 spells...now we are at 1 mana. and now say 3 warriors die. are they then subtracted from his current pool the moment they die? is that what it means by going negative? (and for the sake for argument let's say he used up his power reserve d6 thing)
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10/Sep/2008, 8:24 am
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Bruno
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Re: Kislevite Shaman Mana loss
Btw thay're substracted at the moment thay die... Excatly when people die the Shaman suffers a lot.
For the moment I haven't a shaman to high level so I don't test it in real condition.
But the Shaman is fun to play...
I heartly recommend to read this and to play them, you'll have always the power "leak" but it's better balanced.
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10/Sep/2008, 2:28 pm
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