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If an attack reduces a target to 0 Life Points or less, then that Gladiator is taken '''out of action'''. An ''out of action'' gladiator is removed from the game board and can no longer contribute to this battle.
 
If an attack reduces a target to 0 Life Points or less, then that Gladiator is taken '''out of action'''. An ''out of action'' gladiator is removed from the game board and can no longer contribute to this battle.
  
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Unless you are using the optional [[Morturi: Factions|Factions]] rules, you will note that by default all Gladiators have 8 Life Points. It is recommended that you keep track of Life Point totals with a D8 for each gladiator, either placed by the miniature or on the school roster.  
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Unless you are using the optional [[Morturi: Factions|Factions]] rules, you will note that all Gladiators have 8 Life Points. It is recommended that you keep track of Life Point totals with a D8 for each gladiator, either placed by the miniature or on the school roster.  
  
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To save on D8s, some players might prefer to only place a dice by injured Gladiators, presuming that all Gladiators are on maximum life points unless they have a "wound dice" by them.
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To save on D8s, some players might prefer to "count up" wounds rather than "count down" life points, placing the dice to indicate how many life points the Gladiator has lost rather than how many remain.
  
 
===Damage bonuses===
 
===Damage bonuses===

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