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<blockquote data-quote="Particle_Man" data-source="post: 1263149" data-attributes="member: 892"><p>Well, I would say that the "firing" robots get their will save, once, when the bullets go through the dragon, and the "tactical" robots also get a will save. If they all fail the will save, then your illusionist pulled off the trick of having the dragon seem to heal bullet wounds and dodge bullets. No more save for the robots unless your illusionist does something stupid and tries to have the dragon "land" on them or something.</p><p></p><p>If the "firing" robots make their save, they would stop firing, unless ordered to do so again. If the "tactical" robots make their save, they would order the "firing" robots to stop firing and the "firing" robots would stop firing. Note that any robot making a save would give all other robots in the communication link with that robot a bonus save. But I assume only the one.</p><p></p><p>Does that help? What I was unable to answer was whether the "bonus" saves from communication might give your robots dozens of saves, so long as at least one robot in the communication link makes the save in each iteration of saves. But I think that it is simpler and fits the rules better to save only one bonus save from communication (after that, they think that the other robots are the ones that are deluded). Mind you, if the tactical ones give the other ones orders that the other ones have to follow, then it doesn't matter much what the "firing" robots believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Particle_Man, post: 1263149, member: 892"] Well, I would say that the "firing" robots get their will save, once, when the bullets go through the dragon, and the "tactical" robots also get a will save. If they all fail the will save, then your illusionist pulled off the trick of having the dragon seem to heal bullet wounds and dodge bullets. No more save for the robots unless your illusionist does something stupid and tries to have the dragon "land" on them or something. If the "firing" robots make their save, they would stop firing, unless ordered to do so again. If the "tactical" robots make their save, they would order the "firing" robots to stop firing and the "firing" robots would stop firing. Note that any robot making a save would give all other robots in the communication link with that robot a bonus save. But I assume only the one. Does that help? What I was unable to answer was whether the "bonus" saves from communication might give your robots dozens of saves, so long as at least one robot in the communication link makes the save in each iteration of saves. But I think that it is simpler and fits the rules better to save only one bonus save from communication (after that, they think that the other robots are the ones that are deluded). Mind you, if the tactical ones give the other ones orders that the other ones have to follow, then it doesn't matter much what the "firing" robots believe. [/QUOTE]
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