MadCat Posted July 10, 2019 Share Posted July 10, 2019 Hi guys, i have a question: How Much Damage does a unmodified wound Roll of 6 on Lord Of Juggernaut with Gore Cleaver and Comand Trait "Hew the Foe"????? Thank You!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AresX8 Posted July 10, 2019 Share Posted July 10, 2019 He does 7 damage, here's the breakdown as to why: pg 8 of the Core Rules Designer's Commentary ( https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/age_of_sigmar_core_rules_designers_commentary_en-1.pdf ) states: "ABILITIES 1. Q: If two abilities affect a value, and one adds a modifier to the value and the other either multiplies or divides the value, do you apply the modifiers before or after multiplying or dividing the value? A: Apply the modifiers after multiplying or dividing the value." And also on the same page: 2. "Q: If several abilities are triggered at the same time (at the start of a hero phase, for example), how do you determine the order in which they are used? A: If several abilities can be used at the same time, the player whose turn is taking place uses their abilities first, one after the other, in any order they desire; then the player whose turn is not taking place uses their abilities, one after another, in any order they desire. The same principle applies to any other things – such as command traits or artefacts of power – that can be used simultaneously. Note that abilities used at the start or the end of a phase still count as being used in the phase in question." The second question here is the key one as Daemonforged Axe and Gorecleaver proc at the same time. So you can choose to have Daemonforged Axe go off first, which sets the damage value of that attack to 3. Gorecleaver then goes off, which doubles the damage value to 6. You then finally add 1 to this damage as following the first question. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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