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Written by De Rochefort   
Friday, 23 September 2005
Blessing of the Lady in Multi-Player games.
Playing Warhammer with allied armies can be a fun alternative to the standard one-on-one battle. These games can introduce new tactical challenges to your battles and to the process of army composition. Other army’s strenghts can make up for Bretonnian army’s weaknesses, and two armies’ fighting styles can work in concert to good effect. For instance, the speed and powerful hand-to-hand strength of Bretonnia can complement the powerful magic of High Elves or the shooting ability of Wood Elves.
Bretonnia can make an Alliance with: Wood Elves, Empire, Dwarves, Dogs of War, High Elves and Lizardmen.

New Rule:
Bretonnia has to pray to obtain the Blessing. But this does not affect the Bretonnian ally. The allied player rolls as normal to go first. If he wins, he starts as first, but the Bretonnian player cannot move, shoot and cast spells at all during the first allied player turn. The Bretonnian player starts the battle only in the second turn of the game.
If the allied player lose the roll to go first, both players, Bretonnia and the allied army, go second in the first turn.

 
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