Ok, good. You see where you wrote "Sorry, in that case no." It looked to me like you were saying "In that case, it doesnt work that way." I was already on board with your previous statement so I thought you were adding a caveat to it for the ground strike situation.
I wasnt arguing with you, this is the way I read it too. Its pretty simple, but a bit overly simple that the rules writer didnt consider its interaction with blast or template rules for clarity like they did for other effects. Had an arbitrator tell me it only applied to a single guy hit and...
It wouldn't be Necromunda if you didnt have to flip through 3 books to find the line that made you think it worked differently because of the way it was worded. The outlands book fails to mention group activations and vehicles together in their abbreviated rules. In the Ash wastes book there are...
The Shock Caster's first profile (frag) has a Blast 5 template and the Shock ability. If I target the ground and roll a natural 6, are all targets under the template effected by the shock? Or is it only for the guy directly hit by the weapon? If I did hit a model with the weapon and it is...
Bug in the Ash Wastes Nomads Manager... and not the ones they ride of course... well sort of...
I added an Wy'tari Storm caller. On the roster sheet he shows up only once, but is listed as having 2x Dustback Helamites. When looking at the card view he is given two different cards where only one...
I am not a fan of house rules. To me they are a sign that rules have been written poorly, usually by being incomplete. I get what you are saying about people being to quick to make a house rule. I feel that if I wanted to play a game that needed house rules I could just buy a copy of Monopoly...
Nah, not really. Its just that I want to head off problems and this is a potentially big one. Imagine when someone cannot move past a friendly Ambot in a ZM tile hallway, or simply Goliath gangers being unable to maneuver in the same spaces.
It unfortunately is. Our Arbitrator thinks they cannot, I think they can. His rational is that the new books are the newest edition and are read as written. He argues that if they intended it then it would be there and that Necromunda as a games rules always lean against the player being allowed...
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