Wishing wrote:
Reece wrote:
Which is also in favor for Beastia.
Forgot to comment on this... I'm not sure about that. You can play your turns in such a way that you don't take clear turns when it would be a disadvantage to you, i.e. when your beasts would attack each other, but when your beasts are all closest to the enemy, then you start taking clear turns and thus letting your beasts loose with free attacks. I still maintain that wild attacks are a powerful thing, and that Obedience is thus also a restriction and not just a bonus.
Unless you are saying that if you don't take clear turns anyway, then Obedience doesn't matter, and then Obedience cannot be a restriction... which is true, but then it can't be a bonus either. So I don't think either point means a point in favour for the bestiae.
No, you're correct. I used poor wording. I meant more that the drawback of Obedience is hardly felt, with proper management, in the Beastia. Make no mistake, losing Wild attacks is a drawback.
I would like to see Obedience be contingent on Anum being on the table. Losing Anum in the Beastia is rough, especially considering you're also losing Wild attacks.