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===Frag (n)=== | ===Frag (n)=== | ||
After rolling to hit with a weapon using the [[#Explosive]] or [[#|Grenade]] keywords, roll a '''(n) dice 4+ test (x)''' for the strength of the attack. No modifiers or rerolls allowed. Models in the target cube must roll a '''3 dice Survive test (x)''' | After rolling to hit with a weapon using the [[#Explosive|Explosive]] or [[#Grenade|Grenade]] keywords, roll a '''(n) dice 4+ test (x)''' for the strength of the attack. No modifiers or rerolls allowed. Models in the target cube must roll a '''3 dice Survive test (x)''' | ||
The shooter rolls once for the attack and then each model in the cube rolls separately for their Survive test (enemy and friendly models are all affected) | The shooter rolls once for the attack and then each model in the cube rolls separately for their Survive test (enemy and friendly models are all affected) | ||
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'''Frag has more successes:''' The difference in number of successes is the number of hits caused. (refer to Damage and Death on page 20 in the rulebook) | '''Frag has more successes:''' The difference in number of successes is the number of hits caused. (refer to Damage and Death on page 20 in the rulebook) | ||
In addition, if Frag has the same or more successes than a surviving model, it is marked as Pinned and then thrown one cube in a random direction (refer to Scatter on page 28 in the rulebook) | |||
Latest revision as of 18:29, 19 November 2025
Frag (n)[edit source]
After rolling to hit with a weapon using the Explosive or Grenade keywords, roll a (n) dice 4+ test (x) for the strength of the attack. No modifiers or rerolls allowed. Models in the target cube must roll a 3 dice Survive test (x)
The shooter rolls once for the attack and then each model in the cube rolls separately for their Survive test (enemy and friendly models are all affected)
Draw or Survive has more successes: Attack fails to cause any hits
Frag has more successes: The difference in number of successes is the number of hits caused. (refer to Damage and Death on page 20 in the rulebook)
In addition, if Frag has the same or more successes than a surviving model, it is marked as Pinned and then thrown one cube in a random direction (refer to Scatter on page 28 in the rulebook)
