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Title: A question on Chronomancers
Post by: Wolfshade on October 03, 2005, 11:37:03 AM
    O.K. How EXACTLY does Interrupt work? Can a Chrono Interrupt at ANY time or are their restrictions besides two Chrono's Interrupting each other?  I.E. Can he Interrupt in the midle of an opponents activation or action?
Title: Re: A question on Chronomancers
Post by: Wedge on October 03, 2005, 11:52:14 AM
IIRC (no book in front of me): a chronomancer can interrupt at any time just like a model on wait.  He cannot; however, interrupt any declared action that involves a roll.  For example:

A warband of orc archers is about to activate and declare a hail or arrows on a squad of swordsmen near the chronomancer.  The player would have to declare the interrupt immediately or wait out the results of the HOA.  He could not wait and see what the roll was from the declared HOA and then say, "Wait I want to interrupt!"  That would be cheating.
Title: Re: A question on Chronomancers
Post by: Southpaw on October 04, 2005, 05:03:54 PM
A Chronomancer may interrupt during both his and his opponen'ts turn. If he interrupts an enemy unit, he must finish all his actions before the enemy unit continues.

He can interrupt at any time during any activation, but cannot interrupt involuntary movements or actions. He can interrupt models coming off Wait, and Waiting models cannot come off Wait to act against the Chronomancer.

They cannot interrupt an Enlightened, or another Chronomancer.