Some questions

From: Andrea Langhi <crystalmir_at_...>
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 16:55:46 +0100

Yesterday I had a rally nice game, my Squat againts my buddy's scratch built
Bugs. We had a small game, 2K pts, and I won by turn three 37-20 in spite of
his three Harridans! ^_^
 
As always happens, playing the game aroused some questions I write you down
here.
 
1- Coherency
What happens to a unit engaged in H2H and with models out of coherency? I
charged a unit of Ripper Swarms in the centre and after the first turn of
combat the survivors were all engaged but split in two alves roughly 15 cms
away. Actually this is a double question.
     1a- What happens to a normal "breakable" unit?
     1b- What to an unbreakable unit? (Like the Ripper Swarms in the 40cm
range of the Dominatrix)
 
2- Pinning
Can a non pinned model fire to targets other than the opponents in H2H?
Also, the rules state that a skimmer is pinned by an opponent if if
"decides" to stay in the combat. What happens if the skimmer already moved
or is on FF orders?
 
3- Floaters
I HATE Harridans pretty much like my freinds hate my Overlords. But why
cannot floaters fire each other? Ok, that's more a doubt about the fliers in
general I always had since Titan Legions was published...
 
4- AA Fire
AA Units get a -2 ToHM when firing at "small ground targets" that are not
buildings and vechiles with an hit location.
I suppose against those they don't get a negative modifier?
 
5- Multiple Wounds creatures
Are there weapons able to deal more that a wound? In the last game I had a
Cyclops and I kept wondering why an Hellfury "one shot one dead Titan"
Cannon just scractches the hide of a Dominatrix... :)
 
6- Charge moves
I read through the book but I cannot find the rule stating that a charging
model must engage the first unengaged model in charge range. I am pretty
sure that there was a similar rule but I cannot find it anymore. Where is
it? Or, if it has been deleted, how is now the carging/ganging up handled?
 
Thanks!

Andrea
Received on Sun Feb 17 2008 - 15:55:46 UTC

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