Soulstorm Rolling Double Ones | Daily Tips
November 16, 2010 by lloyd
The guys look at what happens when your Psyker Battle Squad uses Soulstorm but rolls a double one!
BoW Lloyd.
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SPESS MEHRENS lol
Isn’t it spehse mehreens lol
If I put my psykers in a Valkyrie can the still use their abilities??
No because the Valk has no fire points.
So then why can you use the same power at full strength out of a chimera? Is it meant to represent that they all channel their powers together? Confused???
You can use it from a chimera because they have a fire point where you can draw line of sight from, a valkyrie doesn’t.
The only way you can still fire the attack if you roll double 1’s is if your overseer is killed prior to the psychic attack. If there is no overseer in the group, the ultimate sanction rule that stops the psychic attack from happening doesn’t come in to play. However, as a result of there being no overseer in the group, if you roll double 1’s, every single psyker in the squad suffers a perils of the warp attack, so the entire squad will be killed. The attack will still go through though, and it will be at the strength… Read more »
This is wrong, the rule is: “Ultimate Sanction: If a Psyker Battle Squad unit suffers a Perils of the Warp attack, the ever-vigilant Overseer will immediately ‘save’ the affected Psykers’ souls. Remove D3 Sanctioned Psykers as casualties instead of resolving the attack. If the Overseer has been killed, every Sanctioned Psyker in the squad suffers a Perils of the Warp attack.” They clearly mean that when you suffer Perils of the Warp, that you have to remove D3 Sanctioned Psykers instead of suffering the Perils of the Warp attack. Otherwise it would have said that you lose the models instead… Read more »
It does say you lose the models instead of the attack. The only time you take a ‘true’ POW attack is when the Overseer kicks it.