by Feonix
jeremyedwardbauerle wrote:
I'm not sure if someone brought this up already, but it seems like 'Enshroud' and 'Whirling Edge' contradict each other. 'Enshroud' requires that the next attack removes all shroud tokens, while 'Whirling Edge' claims that you can remove one shroud token at a time to buy additional strikes.
Does the 'Whirling Edge' rule supersede the 'Enshroud' rule?
Does the 'Whirling Edge' rule supersede the 'Enshroud' rule?
Yep, the intention is that when you use Whirling Edge, you remove one token (and get +1 damage) per attack. Otherwise, say you had 3 tokens on an enemy, you might think you'd get three attacks at +3 damage each - this is not the intention. You just get three attacks at +1 damage each, removing one token per attack. :laugh:
Good question!