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- | A number of racial | + | A number of species |
=== Roll Modifiers === | === Roll Modifiers === | ||
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=== Promotion === | === Promotion === | ||
- | Many effects in the game allow a player to promote a unit. To promote a unit, exchange it with a unit in your #@DUA@# (or Summoning Pool, if promoting Dragonkin) of the same race and one-health larger. If a player has no units in their #@DUA@# (or Summoning Pool), then promotion cannot occur. | + | Many effects in the game allow a player to promote a unit. To promote a unit, exchange it with a unit in your #@DUA@# (or Summoning Pool, if promoting Dragonkin) of the same species |
The following rules apply to promotion: | The following rules apply to promotion: | ||
* A promotion affects only a single unit. | * A promotion affects only a single unit. | ||
- | * If a rule indicates to promote as many units as possible, all promotions happen at once. Identify all units that can be promoted, match each of them with a unit in the #@DUA@# (or Summoning Pool), then promote each of them simultaneously. | + | * If a rule indicates to promote |
* Promoted Eldarim and Dragonkin are not required to be the same color. | * Promoted Eldarim and Dragonkin are not required to be the same color. | ||
* If the promotion affects an entire army, such as after killing a dragon, all units in the army, even those that did not roll, may be promoted. | * If the promotion affects an entire army, such as after killing a dragon, all units in the army, even those that did not roll, may be promoted. |