Re: [Epic] How do the Army lists work?

From: Larry \ <liquid_at_...>
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 07:31:59 -0700

I have been looking around like crazy and cannot find it anywhere that
states the command unit is a main force unit. Wouldn't that defeat the
purpose of having actual command unit stands? A prime example of non main
force command can be found on page 18 of WD 216. It shows 1 commander unit,
2 seperate command sections, AND 8 main force squads. That leads a person to
think that command units are seperate from main force units. If anyone has a
rule or WD stating different, please let me know.

Liquid

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Bond <danbond_at_...>
To: space-marine_at_... <space-marine@...>
Date: Wednesday, January 07, 1998 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Epic] How do the Army lists work?


>
>---Dirk Vormann <DVormann_at_...-duisburg.de> wrote:
>>
>> This question may seem odd, but I recently faced IG Artillery dets
>with
>> eleven Artillery pieces (no Griffons). 1 as HQ, ten in main force.
>Is this
>> allowed? Same question: can you have ten or eleven T-hawks in one
>flyer
>> det? 30 or 31 Leman Russ in a tank det? This is very important to
>Eldar
>> Armies with their small det size as well.
>>
>> In other words: Does a unit which is upgraded to HQ still occupy its
>main
>> force/support slot or not?
>>
>> DV
>>
>Treat the hq unit as a main force unit. Put the command cost (+25pts)
>in the command section
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