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So, they added 5 power per player, but that makes me wonder. Will the caster itself count towards the count of players for warcry power?

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over 4 years ago - /u/Mark_GGG - Direct link

No warcries currently count power from the player using them. Most count power of enemies. Rallying Cry counts power of your allies as well (but not you), and General's Cry counts power of corpses.

I guess if you used General's Cry while dead somehow that might count you, since you'd be a corpse?

over 4 years ago - /u/Mark_GGG - Direct link

Originally posted by justalazygamer

Does General's Cry also count enemies or corpses exclusively?

They all count enemies. General's Cry and Rallying Cry count other things in addition to that.

over 4 years ago - /u/Mark_GGG - Direct link

Originally posted by jzstyles

So how does redblade banner and generals cry work? Could I get a whole army from one corpse?

General's Cry summons one Mirage Warrior per corpse. More power allows to to affect more corpses.

over 4 years ago - /u/Mark_GGG - Direct link

Originally posted by kamratjoel

u/Mark_GGG

How will enemies counted and "power" be calculated?

Like, what is the maximum amount of 'Power' you can theoretically get from an enduring cry?

I'm asking because I am really confused about the wording on Redblade Banner.

" Now causes Warcries to have Infinite Power. "

Let's say you are using Redblade Banner together with War Bringer. You get 5 rage per 5 power. What would be the max possible rage to get in one shout?

Let's say you are using Redblade Banner together with War Bringer. You get 5 rage per 5 power. What would be the max possible rage to get in one shout?

Your maximum Rage.

over 4 years ago - /u/Mark_GGG - Direct link

Originally posted by Mountebank

I'd assume you'd go up to max rage. They probably just arbitrarily set power to 9999 with the shield.

Close. infinite power is actually currently defined as 999999.