Re: [NetEpic ML] More chaos questions
Thanks for your answer.
Chaos is like a box of molden cheese, you never know what you get :-))
I guess we all are a bit better prepared for the next time we will cross swords with chaos....
Eivind
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Ramos
To: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] More chaos questions
Hi!
Eivind Borgeteien wrote:
Hi
We have not played a great deal with chaos, so the questions around this army starts now for our part.
When chaos leads pointwise, the chaos engines get a +1 on all die rolls. Does this mean that they also get +1 per die rolled in close combat, or is the CC considered one dieroll for this purpose?
The shooting part is easy, since its +1 per attack dice, but in close combat they gain a extra d6, not +1. So the bonus is two part with one part reffering to shooting the other towards close combat.
I also have a question concerning one shot weapons and chaos cards. One of the cards makes one unit invisible and states that none of the stands in the unit can attack or be attacked for the rest of the turn.
If you have targetted this unit with some one shot weapons just prior to this, are these weapons considered fired and thus lost?
Absolutely! Otherwise the power is worthless. You wait until fire against it is nominated, then play the card, the nominated fire is wasted.
Its OK by me that you have lost the opportunity to fire them this turn as you dont have the time to calculate another target but the card states that the unit can not be attacked so I guess the weapons never fired. Hope Im right on this.
Once it is invisible you cannot fire at it, but teh nominated fire that occurs does so before the card is played, once it is that particular fire is wasted. From then on you can target them.
Peter
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Received on Mon Feb 26 2001 - 16:46:15 UTC
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