BoromirofIpswich wrote:
- nothing says that Epic actions must be called immediately before a formation fights.
WotR Rulebook, page 69 wrote:
Epic actions do not always have to be declared at the start of the phase, but are called when the Hero's formation is due to act.
What else can calling them when the formation is "due to act" mean if not immediately before? "OK, this guy is going to fight now so this is when I can call these actions."
Now that rule, combined with the fact that some Epic actions say they are called at the start of the phase and some (most) list an action before which they are called, tells me that each epic action has a specific time when it can be called, either at the start of the phase or when the hero is due to act (which seems pretty clear to me as meaning immediately before they fight, (or whatever)).
Your right that there are not a lot of Epic Actions that can be called at the start of the fight phase, but there are some. Epic Ramage, like you said, and a few that can be called at the start of any phase (Epic Renewal and Epic Restoration come to mind) and if a hero commits to using might at the start of the fight phase, then any of those would be eligible when it is his turn to call an action, not just the two Heroics (assumign the hero HAS those actions, of course). Then, when his hero is due to fight he has an opportunity to call those kinds of actions, as would any enemy heroes that may also be due to fight, and so another dice off might be needed.
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This ambiguity could, under one interpretation, lead to 'cheesieness' (sp?). A Player loses the 'dice off 'and decides to call Epic Defense, for instance. He's paid the Might point and met the requirements of the rules as written. Of course, had he won he may have chosen Heroic Fight or Heroic Duel, as well as later on calling the Epic Defense.
I am not sure what you mean by this? I don't see any ambiguity in the rules and I don't know what you are referring to as cheesiness?