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08-24-2009, 01:44 PM #1
Graverobbing
Hi its leb14 i have a few questions about Resurrectionists can Seamus/Mcmorning bring out a belle/flesh concruct every turn if i have corpse counters/body parts and can they take corpse counter from any grave?
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08-24-2009, 02:02 PM #2Henchman & Rules Wrangler Rank: Freakishly Wyrd
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As long as they have Corpse Counters they can summon models to the table.
Seamus' "Arise My Sweet" is a (0) Action so he can only do it once per activation.
McMourning's "Monstrous Creation" is also a (0) Action. So he can bring out a Flesh Construct or a Canine Remains everey turn. Again, only once per activation.
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08-24-2009, 02:06 PM #3
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08-24-2009, 02:10 PM #4Year of the RAM!
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If Nicodem has corpse tokens he can reanimate 3 times a turn
. That in addition to turning a whole bunch of counters into walking counters 
Man I love Nicodem
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08-24-2009, 02:28 PM #5
yah i have Mcmorning and flesh consruct 3 punk zombies and the redchappel gang starter
and there deck
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08-24-2009, 03:52 PM #6It's right behind you!!
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Leb, you've got a lot of fun there. While I am an unofficial Guild representative, I do enjoy a good round of necromantic action. Here's hoping you give your dad what for.
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10-21-2009, 08:50 AM #7
do players think that the removal of (0)search for graverobbers has nerfed us, or have the points been rebalanced after the change?
whilst I admit it was too powerful to generate corpse counters easily with low level models, we seem to have to wait around for things to die before we can get any in to start working with. If hamelin is playing, they quickly get taken away by rats.
I know that Seb can cut parts off people and 2 parts makes 1 corpse, but the idea of Ressurectionists ressing stuff doesnt seem to happen in games I play, or am I doing it wrong? should I use Morty to use his (all) action to generate counters early in the game?
my usual crew is Undertakers plus 2/4 canine remains.
all comments gratefully considered. (well almost all...)
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10-21-2009, 09:05 AM #8One Trick Pwny Rank: Unusual
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My opponent uses mcmourning and has a couple of spells that he uses on his own zombie chihuahua to get bodypart tokens and can usually summon a big flesh golem frankenstein dude turn 2 every game.
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10-21-2009, 09:12 AM #9Rules Lawyer Rank: Twisted
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Definitely doing it wrong. McMourning can Wracked With Pain -> Dissect a Canine Remains on the first turn to generate 6 Body Parts. The dog just chooses to auto fail the resist checks... very small chance of this not working.
That means on turn one you can turn a 2 SS Canine Remains into a Flesh Construct.
Don't be afraid to cut up your own stuff to get the body part train rolling. If you've got the cards to summon, you can do it again next turn, assuming you brought another dog. Turn 3 your opponent's stuff will start dying and there should be no shortage of body parts from there on out.
Don't forget that Sebastian can make more dogs, too.
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10-21-2009, 09:24 AM #10Rude and Reckless Rank: Wyrd
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Yeah, I started playing pretty much the same day as the nerf, and honestly, it's not that bad. I still resurrect plenty of stuff every game. There's just no silver spoon. You've gotta go out and do it.
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