Author | Return fire on elf double shot |
Double shot:
Creatures perform two shots per each ranged attack.
Return fire:
This creature can retaliate ranged attacks. To do so, it shouldn't be blocked by adjacent enemy units as well as it should possess the unused retaliation of the current turn.
Return fire states that it retalliates ranged attacks, since a ranged attack for a creature with double shot is both shots shouldn't the creature with return fire only retalliate after the first creatures full ranged attack ie creature with double shots full double shot? For instance an elven bowmen against a succubi |
No, its like the wolf riders, it attacks once, the enemy unit retaliates, then it attacks again. |
I know thats how it works just its not worded that way and hence its interesting.
Under special abilities it says two shots per arranged attack while double strike and triple strike say two or three strikes per "move" not attack.
It works the same just not worded the same and hence the wording of it is wrong. |
the shoot bak counts as the retalliation for that turn. so it retaliates once and that is it, not a 2nd time |
"it should possess the unused retaliation of the current turn."
Its not unused after the first retaliation... |
Forget it... I meant that the succubi should retalliate only after the second strike by the elven bowmen not before according to how the special abilities describes it |
1 shot means 1 attack
1 arranged attack means 1 click
and 1 click gives 2 shots, so 2 attacks
whats the problem |
elven bowmen shot 1st (1st arrow), succubi retal, elven bowmen continue shooting(2nd arrow) |