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Post by zembar on Apr 13, 2010 17:45:19 GMT -6
Was reading the rule forums and saw a few interesting things I figured I'd link to here. LOS and EngaingBasically you can draw LOS with a line starting in your models back arc, as long as it ENDS in your front arc for LOS purposes. There's a picture in the linked thread for better explanation. Yes the picture is correct. Infernal posts near the end. Charging through incorporeal modelsThis one, if you charge through an incorp model and it makes a free strike, long as you survive you keep moving beyond the now corporeal model to its charge target. Just figured people should see since neither of these are very intuitive or easy to figure out with the RAW.
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Post by rhobespiere on Apr 13, 2010 23:01:37 GMT -6
Sweet!!! That make Yuri and Beast that much more super B.A!!
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Post by Knight's Bane on Apr 14, 2010 18:24:16 GMT -6
Nice find! P.S. We own West Glammerung! Play quicky before we lose it!
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Post by zembar on Apr 14, 2010 20:54:28 GMT -6
Found another one (its been slow at work, what can I say? ) this time about chargingThis one is you may continue movement and even leave melee with your charge target once you reach it, if you so wish. You don't have to stop once you get into melee with your target. It is a failed charge once you leave melee of course, but you still turn to face your target at the end of the movement and still may continue your full movement. Karchev is the big case that springs to mind for using, cast tow, feat/whatever else, charge a friendly model set up, but instead of stopping, you continue moving the full SPD+3 distance, then you stop at the end and turn to face your target, thus putting your back arc towards enemy lines giving a bit more placement out of tow. Though I'm sure other uses are out there. And you are presenting your back arc to your enemy, better be damn sure you kill them if you do this.
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