Carrington's thread about Raise Dead reminded me about another spell question, this one concerning Rage of Chaos. It came up both in our game yesterday and one earlier in the week against Dave.
Assuming the Chaos player rolls his extra attacks and doesn't roll doubles (so all the extra attacks are directed towards the enemy), does the full number of attacks apply from round to round of combat, even if the chaos unit loses stands?
In both situations, I had units with two stands that subsequently lost one. The three of us (Carrington, Dave, and myself) couldn't find anything in the rules about subtracting rage of chaos attacks when one stand that generated them is no longer there.
My reasoning for keeping all the attacks was 1) it doesn't say keep track of which stand rolls what attacks, 2) neither does it say "subtract x number of attacks for stands lost, 3) fluffwise, its some nasty demon things making the extra attacks, not the stands themselves, and 4) subtracting attacks for stands lost seems like it would represent an amount of book keeping inconsistent with WM in general.
However, Rage of Chaos is an incredibly powerful spell (potentially), so I wanted to confirm these notions before I used it again.