Glorious Deeds
Each scenario has a unique set of Glorious Deeds that, when completed, award Victory Points. The number of Victory Points that are awarded will be included in the list of Victory Points for the scenario that is being played. Each Glorious Deed outlines a condition; the Glorious Deeds are completed as soon as the condition is met for the first time during a game.
Unless stated otherwise, each Glorious Deed can only be completed once, and whichever player completes a Deed first gets the glory! If both players complete the same Glorious Deed at the same time, roll-off to determine who completed the Glorious Deed first. Note that a single model can complete several Glorious Deeds at the same time.
Conditions
Every Glorious Deed has a title followed by a condition. The condition is what you must do to complete the Glorious Deed. For example, the Lord of War Glorious Deed has the condition that “A friendly model takes two enemy models Out of Action with Melee Attacks in a single Turn.” A model is considered to have achieved a condition if anything it does causes an outcome that completely satisfies the condition.
For example, the Protect the Relic Glorious Deed has the condition that a model causes an enemy model within 1" of a Reliquary Marker to be taken Out of Action. If the enemy was near a ledge, and an attack by a model took them Down, and then they fell from the ledge and the Fall took them Out of Action, then the attacking model would complete the Protect the Relic Glorious Deed. This is because their attack caused the enemy model to be taken Out of Action.
On the other hand, the Sniper Glorious Deed has the condition that a model must make a Ranged Attack at Long Range against a model that has the Cover modifier, and that the Ranged Attack must take the target Out of Action. If the target was near a ledge, and the attack took them Down, and then they fell from the ledge and the Fall took them Out of Action, then the attacking model would not complete the Sniper Glorious Deed because it was the Fall that took the enemy model Out of Action, not the Ranged Attack.
Glory Points
If you are playing a campaign game, you will need to track which of your models completed Glorious Deeds during the game. Although a Glorious Deed can only be carried out once per game, it can be carried out several times in different games throughout a campaign.
Carrying out a Glorious Deed in a campaign allows you to do the following things after the game is finished:
- You get 1 , which you can spend to hire mercenaries or purchase Battlekit and Glory Items that have a Cost in instead of .
- Models with the ELITE Keyword that carry out one or more Glorious Deeds in a game receive 1 Experience Point. If a Glorious Deed is completed by a Warband or a player rather than a model (e.g. when a Warband passes a Morale Check or a player wins the game), then no experience points are received for that Glorious Deed.
- Add 1 D6 to your Promotion Pool after the game for each Glorious Deed that was carried out.
