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Electrocorrosive Whip
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Electrocorrosive WhipType: Attachment Faction: Dark Eldar Cost: 1 Shields: 1 Signature/Loyalty: Traits: Wargear. Weapon. Attach to an army unit you control. Each non-Elite army unit dealt damage by attached unit’s attack cannot ready this phase. Set: Slash and Burn Number: 56 Quantity: 3 Illustrator: Mariusz Gandzel |
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7 Comments
quick, quick, what area damage do i have on non vehicles in DE......oh wait....its only feasibly autarch from Eldar and the Strike force.... oh well I had a dream for a second.
AE is not considered to be an attack. But it happens while the unit is attacking.
Furious Wraithblade + this would work pretty well.
Jank, Baleful Mandrake + Hypex + EW equals dead or non readying units
Clearly it is a card for Urien. Eldorath is not going back to Dark Eldar soon I think.
Maybe Morn wouldn't morn about it as well.
I want to put this in Baharroth to combo with his signature attachment - so you could lock down any unit at this planet and ping away at an adjacent planet. But then I realized there's nothing to stop the units from just retreating. I guess if your opponent was playing Worr, or (for some reason) an Umbral Preacher, it could work.
Whoops, disregard.