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A downed mini has no facing, but still occupies its square. | A downed mini has no facing, but still occupies its square. | ||
β | If a | + | If a downed minis takes further damage it is considered to be ''out of action''. Remove the mini from the board, and it takes no further part in the battle. |
Downed minis can be activated, but cannot take actions from the normal list. Instead they can choose to make any ONE of the below actions on their activation. | Downed minis can be activated, but cannot take actions from the normal list. Instead they can choose to make any ONE of the below actions on their activation. | ||
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In game parlance, an attack against a downed mini with 0 HP is called a ''coup-de-grace''. | In game parlance, an attack against a downed mini with 0 HP is called a ''coup-de-grace''. | ||
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==Victory== | ==Victory== | ||
<br>By default, you win the game if all other players combatants have been taken ''out of action''. | <br>By default, you win the game if all other players combatants have been taken ''out of action''. |