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Topic: Charme

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  • Charme

    Hi everyone! The charm ability (for example I have one), can I use it once per round or once in the whole fight?

  • Re: Charme

    Just once per combat - but unlike most other abilities, if you have multiples of it (i.e. you have charm on gloves and talisman) you can use *each* in combat, so you would have two charms. Heal works in the same way and a few other special abilities. Hope that makes sense.

  • Re: Charme

    Charm (mo): You may re-roll one of your hero's die anytime during a combat. You
    must accept the result of the second roll. If you have multiple items with the charm
    ability, each one gives you a re-roll.

    But it is not specified only once in combat, it says at any time. In many other skills it is always specified once in combat while in charm it is not. I interpret it like this for example: I have 1 charm. Each turn I can reroll the die once and accept the second roll, otherwise it would have been specified only once during combat. What do you think?

  • Re: Charme

    Each charm gives you a reroll (as in singular).
    You can use it anytime (so you can use it on a combat roll, speed roll etc.)

  • Re: Charme

    OK. But I can do it in different turns, right? Example (with 1 charm ability): turn 1 - speed turn use charm (1 roll), combat turn use charm (1 roll). turn 2: speed turn use charm (1 roll), combat turn use charm (1 roll) etc etc

  • Re: Charme

    OK. But I can do it in different turns, right? Example (with 1 charm ability): turn 1 - speed turn use charm (1 roll), combat turn use charm (1 roll). turn 2: speed turn use charm (1 roll), combat turn use charm (1 roll) etc etc

    Right?

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