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Dingiswayo

Page history last edited by MindBomber 16 years, 6 months ago

Dingiswayo was a chief of the Mtetwa kingdom. He was a friend and mentor to Shaka Zulu, as well as an ally (albeit, and ally who was in a position of power over the Zulus).

 


Status of Set 8

Note: This card was never printed. The final version from the design team has been spoiled to players on the Anachronism forums. There's no telling whether or not this card will be printed, and if it were, that it'd have the same text as the spoiled version.

 

As is, one will notice missing elements, since the card hasn't been finished. There's no artist or flavor text; ability titles are English, rather than isiZulu.

 

Card Text

(4) Dingiswayo (Water)

African KingdomsInspirationMale

Surprising Victory: After you make an attack or defense roll, if you have less life and experience than the attacking or defending opponent, you may increase one of the dice in your roll by 1 and decrease one of the dice in your opponent's roll by 1.

no flavor text

Illus.: n/a • Set 8 • 22/100

 

Warrior Pack

Dingiswayo comes with the Shaka Zulu warrior pack.

 

Rulings

From the QCT

Do you have to compare your life with your opponent's life and then your experience with your opponent's experience or does the total of your life and experience has to be lower than your opponents?

 

-Each comparison, life against life and experience against experience, is separate. If you were supposed to add them, the card would use an appropriate term like 'total' or 'sum of' in the text.

 

History in Brief

Chief of the Mtetwa

{coming eventually}

 

Trivia

  • {coming soon}

 

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