Jaggedtoothgrin wrote:
what list are you using where there are multiple thunderhawk transporters in a single formation?
Thunderhawk Transporters aren't anything special, all Space Marine chapters use them regularly. They weren't around when the codex astartes list was written, but they should really be standard in all SM lists. I was looking at using the Black Templars list at the moment, which has them, but they'll also be in my Minotaurs army list when I get round to revising and using it. Scions of Iron has multiple in a formation too, it's needed to transport most formations.
Thanks Meph, but you're misremembering, that's how drop pods work but Thunderhawk Transporters planetfall.
kyussinchains wrote:
personally I would have zero problem with a player treating them as a single unit and scattering accordingly, rather that than take huge risks with them scattering out of coherency and auto-dying
I hope most people wouldn't but RAW the planetfall rules specify planetfalling each unit with planetfall separately and they'd die when they activate if they land further than 6m from each other. It's not ideal to ask my opponents if they mind me breaking a game rule at the start of every game.
I agree that the rules were written without considering planetfalling units of aircraft which would be immobile and unable to move back into coherency, but the rules as written are a problem. Given that the rules are fixed and not going to changed I think we should address the problem at the Thunderhawk Transporter end. I think they could do with one or other of the following added to their notes:
“When planetfalling scatter one Thunderhawk Transporter. Then place other Thunderhawk Transporters within coherency of this unit.”
OR
“Thunderhawk Transporters are not destroyed if they are out of coherency with their formation on the turn they planetfall. If they are out of coherency they must fly off in the end phase however.”
Thunderhawk Transporters also break the War Engine transport rules which specify another formation can be transported “as long as the entire formation can fit inside the war engine”. The Epic UK Thunderhawk Transporter has the following in it's notes “The entire Thunderhawk Transporter formation is counted as one War Engine for both the War Engine transport rule (e.g. one transported formation can be split between multiple aircraft within one Thunderhawk Transporter formation) ”. Strictly the Net-EA ones should have this in their notes to allow them to transport too, so the unit text could do with being edited for this reason as well.