Q: Can I score Claim the City if an objective token has been removed from the battlefield (e.g. by Desecrate) as long as I hold all remaining objectives?
A: Yes
Q: Is the Warden’s Action that allows two friendly fighters to make Move actions a superaction?
A: Yes
Q: When playing against the Sepulchral Guard, does a player score glory points for taking a fighter out of action a second or subsequent time after they have been raised?
A: Yes
Q: My Sepulchral Guard fighter is taken out of action in Round 1. I return them to the battlefield in Round 2. Can I score Charmed Life in the end phase (assuming that the fighter is not taken out of action)?
A: No. The wound tokens are cleared from that fighter’s fighter card when they are taken out of action in Round 1
Q: The Necromancer Commands allows a fighter, having failed an Attack action, to make ‘an Attack action that must target the same enemy fighter’. How does that interact with a Scything Attack action?
A: A Scything Attack action is treated as a number of individual Attack actions performed one after the other, and each of those Attack actions is separately judged as succeeding or failing based on whether or not its target is damaged. If one of the Attack actions made as part of the Scything Attack action fails, you can play The Necromancer Commands to make that single Attack action targeting the same fighter again