Yes, it matters. If the opponent gets to move first, he can engage
the EC in CC. They cant use any ranged psychic powers in CC...
Rune
-----Original Message-----
From: peter ramos [mailto:ramospeter_at_...]
Sent: 14. mars 2001 14:36
To: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] Emperors children
Hi!
It can be played after movement. While going first has its advantages, does
it really matter? After all movement in net epic is alternating, so even if
he moves second he still has his whole army minus one unit to choose from,
hardly a difference. Of course it means less in turn one, since he has to
move too to be in range. It can be effective, but like everything chaos, you
need to get used to counter moves.
Peter
>From: Karlsen Rune
>Reply-To: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
>To: "'netepic_at_yahoogroups.com'"
>Subject: [NetEpic ML] Emperors children
>Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 11:33:24 +0100
>
>Hi!
>
>Just a question : On the special power that the emperors children get,
>it says that they may take over any unmoved detachment within
>25cms. Does this apply after the emperors children have moved?
>The problem here, as i see it, is that if chaos wins initiative,
>and moves his Emperors children first, he can take over
>virtually anything (they are in rhino's, so they have good move as
>well). Our chaos player did this with me, because i naturally assumed that
>they had to use their power before they moved. I just want to know
>if that is the original intention, and the correct interpretation of
>the rules?
>
>Rune
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