I saw a comment in a different thread that alluded to the fact that if Deathless Spirits negates the mortal wound from Reikenor's Corpse Candles, he doesn't get the casting bonus. Is this true? My google-fu failed me and couldn't find a response.
My gut feeling is that it doesn't matter whether the mortal wound actually goes through, since Corpse Candles just says: "Pick either this model or an enemy model...That model suffers 1 mortal wound...If the mortal would was suffered by this model, add 3 to the casting roll". My thoughts are that 'suffer' just means when the damage is 'given' to the model, before the wounds are allocated. The FAQ has a section that is similar, but only talks about wounds allocated to the model, not suffered. Without an FAQ about 'Suffer', it sounds like a negated mortal wound doesn't count as being allocated, but still counts as being suffered.
So at a higher level, are 'suffer' and 'allocate' the same? My feeling is no, since the Core Rules (p. 7, Mortal Wounds) state "..the damage inflicted on the target is equal to the number of mortal wounds that were suffered...Mortal wounds caused at other times are allocated to the models in the target unit as soon as they occur..." So the sequence for MW from spells or abilities sounds like Suffer/Inflict --> Allocate.
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relic456
Hey guys,
I saw a comment in a different thread that alluded to the fact that if Deathless Spirits negates the mortal wound from Reikenor's Corpse Candles, he doesn't get the casting bonus. Is this true? My google-fu failed me and couldn't find a response.
My gut feeling is that it doesn't matter whether the mortal wound actually goes through, since Corpse Candles just says: "Pick either this model or an enemy model...That model suffers 1 mortal wound...If the mortal would was suffered by this model, add 3 to the casting roll". My thoughts are that 'suffer' just means when the damage is 'given' to the model, before the wounds are allocated. The FAQ has a section that is similar, but only talks about wounds allocated to the model, not suffered. Without an FAQ about 'Suffer', it sounds like a negated mortal wound doesn't count as being allocated, but still counts as being suffered.
So at a higher level, are 'suffer' and 'allocate' the same? My feeling is no, since the Core Rules (p. 7, Mortal Wounds) state "..the damage inflicted on the target is equal to the number of mortal wounds that were suffered...Mortal wounds caused at other times are allocated to the models in the target unit as soon as they occur..." So the sequence for MW from spells or abilities sounds like Suffer/Inflict --> Allocate.
Thanks!
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