View Full Version : Thanos with Thorgrim - Does the Spirit stay?
fomox
October 12th, 2007, 02:05 AM
I looked through the other Thanos threads and didn't see anything about this, but I may have missed it.
---If you stick Thorgrim's spirit (or Finn's, etc) on Thanos, and Thanos dies, does Thorgrim's spirit come off? Or can the spirit stick around for when Thanos is Rejected by Death?
Some related questions:
---Can you stick Thorgrim on Thanos' card while Thanos is dead?
---Can you stick him on the Airborne Elite before they drop?
---If a viking falls in the forest, and no one is there to hear it, except a temporarily dead Thanos, does he make a sound?
What say ye?
bunjee
October 12th, 2007, 02:27 AM
I looked through the other Thanos threads and didn't see anything about this, but I may have missed it.
---If you stick Thorgrim's spirit (or Finn's, etc) on Thanos, and Thanos dies, does Thorgrim's spirit come off? Or can the spirit stick around for when Thanos is Rejected by Death?
Some related questions:
---Can you stick Thorgrim on Thanos' card while Thanos is dead?
---Can you stick him on the Airborne Elite before they drop?
---If a viking falls in the forest, and no one is there to hear it, except a temporarily dead Thanos, does he make a sound?
What say ye?You can put a spirit unit on the Airborne before they drop, that has been ruled by Hasbro.
Thorgrim's ability (as well as Finn and Eldgrim) states When Thorgrim is destroyed, place this figure on any unique Army Card. Thorgrim's Spirit adds 1 to the defense number on that card. I don't see why you couldn't put them on Thanos when he is dead.
The impact of the falling body would cause sound waves to be produced, but if sound is defined as the reception of the sound waves by a reactive entity, you would need to have something that can hear present for the body to make a sound.
fomox
October 16th, 2007, 10:38 PM
Thanks for the reply, bunjee. That answers my last three questions (and I think you made a good case.)
So on the first question, do you think that if you have Thorgrim (and/or Finn and/or Eldgrim) on Thanos while he's living, and then Thanos "dies", do you take the spirits off at that point?
You do remove order markers on Thanos when he "dies", right? (Maybe I'm wrong on that...)
ChaosChild
October 16th, 2007, 10:48 PM
The spirits would stay and no, you don't remove order markers when a figure dies.
netherspirit
October 16th, 2007, 10:49 PM
Nothing gets removed when a figure dies. If he comes back into play, he will still have his order markers available and any spirits you put on him.
bunjee
October 17th, 2007, 11:13 AM
Darn it, how did I miss that first question in my answer. Oh well, others came along to answer you well. Viking spirits stay with the dead, sure, why not!
fomox
October 18th, 2007, 01:21 AM
The order markers don't come off when the unit dies? Crap. Thanks for setting me straight.
Geez, let me check one last thing I might need to be corrected on:
You don't get to use the order markers on the dead figure for that round do you?
(For example: Thanos dies before turn 2, but has a turn 2 marker on his card. Obviously, he can't move/attack if he's still dead, but you don't get to roll for Rejected by Death on turn 2, either, do you?)
Cavalier
October 18th, 2007, 08:37 AM
The order markers don't come off when the unit dies? Crap. Thanks for setting me straight.
Geez, let me check one last thing I might need to be corrected on:
You don't get to use the order markers on the dead figure for that round do you?
(For example: Thanos dies before turn 2, but has a turn 2 marker on his card. Obviously, he can't move/attack if he's still dead, but you don't get to roll for Rejected by Death on turn 2, either, do you?) That is correct.
Firemaster
October 18th, 2007, 11:55 AM
Nothing gets removed when a figure dies. If he comes back into play, he will still have his order markers available and any spirits you put on him.
I guess that answers my question. Mine was about the negation marker and whther it would continue to negate rejected by death after he's taken out.
Tiberius
October 18th, 2007, 08:40 PM
Yes the negation would hold, he would not be able to be rejected by death if he was negated while he was on the field.
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