Spear of ancient Persia.
Card Text
(4) Neyze-ye Darrande (2)
Persian • Weapon • Polearm (2 Hands)
Nagahani: When attacking with this weapon, you may attack each opponent in this weapon's attack grid. If there is only one opponent in this weapon's attack grid, your attack roll gains +2.
Roughly 7 feet long, these spears were equipped with a broad iron spearhead, counterbalanced by a round metal counterweight. The peculiar appearance of the counterweight led to Persian soldiers being referred to as "Apple Bearers".
Illus.: Carl Frank • Set 4 • 63/100
Warrior Pack
Neyze-ye Darrande comes with the Darius the Great warrior pack.
From the QCT
Ok, it's a multi-player free-for-all and I have Neyze-ye Darrande in play and next round I reveal Jang O Goriz.
So when I do my J.O.G.--Neyze attack at +1 on opponent #1, does that trigger an attack on every other opponent who happens to be in Neyze's attack grid? And when I do my J.O.G.-Neyze attack on opponent #2, does that again trigger another free attack on every opponent in its attack grid, including opponent #1?
•Lets imagine this multiplayer game:
You have 4 opponents. Opponents A, B, and C are in the attack grid of your Neyze-Ye Darrande. Opponent D is off in a far corner. You flip Jang O Goriz, and at the start of your turn, you will make the following attacks:
•JOG attack against A, using Neyze, at +1.
--Neyze attack against B
--Neyze attack against C
•JOG attack against B, using Neyze, at +1.
--Neyze attack against A
--Neyze attack against C
•JOG attack against C, using Neyze, at +1.
--Neyze attack against A
--Neyze attack against B
•JOG attack against D, using Neyze, at +1.
--Neyze attack against A
--Neyze attack against B
--Neyze attack against C
•You will make all of these attacks again at the end of a chosen opponent's turn.
•This is a total of 4 attacks on A, B and C, and 1 on D. If the poor sots don't move out of your grid, you'll get as many at the end of the chosen opponent's turn. Yes, this is a rediculous number of attacks. But it's flashy!
•Of course, the proper reaction from opponents A, B, C, and D is to kill you on sight when you reveal the Neyze, and not allow the Jang O Goriz to be revealed in the first place.
I've always wanted to know: When a card lets you make an attack against each opponent that meets a certain condition (Neyze-ye Darrande, Bran Agus Sceolang, Te Raupraha, etc.), do you make a separate attack against each opponent who meets the conditions or do you make one attack roll and each opponent makes one defense roll? Just curious.
•You make seperate attacks, each with their own attack rolls.
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