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Battle for round 3, table 3
Battle plan: Endless Struggle
Towards the end of a long and bitter campaign, two
warbands tear into each other with all the bitterness
a long rivalry can kindle. The fighters are worn and
weary, and they must be careful they do not let their
exhaustion overcome them.
PRIMARY
At the end of each battle round, each player scores 1
victory point:
• If any enemy fighters were taken down in that
battle round.
• If more enemy fighters than friendly fighters were
taken down in that battle round.
• For each enemy fighter with the Hero ( )
runemark that is taken down.*
• For each enemy fighter with the Ally ( ) and/or
Monster ( ) runemarks that is taken down.*
*These victory points can be scored in battle rounds
subsequent to the ones in which those fighters
were taken down. For example, if an enemy fighter
with both the Ally ( ) and Hero ( ) runemarks
was taken down in the first battle round, you
would score 8 victory points for having done so
by the end of the battle (unless that fighter was
somehow returned to the battlefield).
SECONDARY
Flickering Shrines: When the battle begins, each
objective is inactive. After the initiative phase
each battle round, if one player has fewer victory
points, that player picks an inactive objective. That
objective is active until the end of the battle. At the
end of each battle round, a player scores 2 victory
points if they control more active objectives than
their opponent.
TWIST
Suffer No Weakness: After the initiative phase
each battle round, if one player has fewer victory
points, that player picks an enemy fighter. That
fighter is exhausted until the end of that battle
round. Exhausted fighters are not affected by
abilities used by other fighters in their warband.
Subtract 2 from the Toughness characteristic of
exhausted fighters. If an exhausted fighter is not
taken down by the end of a battle round, their
player scores 1 victory point.
VICTORY
The battle ends after 4 battle rounds. The player
with the most victory points wins the battle. Any
other result is a draw.