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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.
  
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If a mini is reduced to -1HP or less it is considered to be ''out of action''. Remove the mini from the board, and it takes no further part in the battle. Note that it is possible for high damage attacks to directly take minis out of action, without passting through the downed state, for example if 2HP damage is done to a mini with 1 HP.
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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''.

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