Great combat sequence. Who would have thought that Wulfram would have such intimate knowledge of the Corruption Rules? He's so helpful to the GM, and even espousing the benefits of mutations to his peers like Nog. If I was GM, I'd be awarding a Fate Point in gratitude for services to the players! Then again, if I was GM I'd probably be taking the Fate Point from Luthor to give to Wulfram after that horrible spell and what it did to poor Rory.
@piercegalactic2 ай бұрын
I can tell you get it. You see the big picture
@kaisnowshadow2 ай бұрын
59:05 Agreed; Demigryph p318 WFRP 4e Core Rulebook does not have the Fear Trait - nor is it given under options. Likewise Demigryphs also appear in Up in Arms on p109 are and even described as "terrifying beasts" on page 30. Again no Fear Trait. A Griffon, The Imperial Zoo p20 (which isn't the same) also doesn't have Fear but does have a Piercing Cry that can inflict Stunned Conditions. Still not Fear per se. Looking at the very useful Creature Traits summary at the end of The Imperial Zoo, it states that Fear (Rating) creatures cause "supernatural Fear". So perhaps, in 4th edition, it was considered that this is unsuitable? Maybe only limited to Daemons, Undead and other Corrupted enemies? It would certainly cause logistical problems for a knight if squires and other assistants were unable to go about their regular duties in the presence of a Demigryph.
@kaisnowshadow2 ай бұрын
Ignore my other comment. Demigryph's Size should cause Fear, if it is considered aggresive. P341 WFRP 4e Core Rulebook: Fear and Terror If the creature is perceived to be aggressive, it causes Fear in any creature smaller than it, and Terror in any creature two or more steps smaller. The rating of the Fear or Terror equals the Size step difference. So, if the creature is Large, and its opponent is Small, it will cause Terror 2. See page 191.