The new King's Men attack rule has raised a few questions for me in terms of how playing the drawn Ours Is The Fury card functions.
1) If they suffer a disorderly charge can they still use the card for their attack?
My assumption here is no, as disorderly says the attacker may not play tactics cards and King's Blade describes the card as played.
2) Can they use the drawn card when also using a tactics card from hard with the trigger "when a friendly unit attacks before attack dice are rolled"?
I'm under the impression they can, the rules say of shared triggers "that player may only ever use 1 order or tactics card in response to that trigger", it seems to me that despite the trigger on the card, you aren't actually playing it in response to the trigger event, you are, in this case, playing it in response to King's Blade telling you to play it, because by the time you are resolving King's Blade the normal trigger for playing Ours Is The Fury has passed.
Would love to have clarification on this.
1) If they suffer a disorderly charge can they still use the card for their attack?
My assumption here is no, as disorderly says the attacker may not play tactics cards and King's Blade describes the card as played.
2) Can they use the drawn card when also using a tactics card from hard with the trigger "when a friendly unit attacks before attack dice are rolled"?
I'm under the impression they can, the rules say of shared triggers "that player may only ever use 1 order or tactics card in response to that trigger", it seems to me that despite the trigger on the card, you aren't actually playing it in response to the trigger event, you are, in this case, playing it in response to King's Blade telling you to play it, because by the time you are resolving King's Blade the normal trigger for playing Ours Is The Fury has passed.
Would love to have clarification on this.