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As you are probably aware, there is a strong aversion to adding 'special rules' to the E:A, irrespective of whether they add flavour to the game. In this case I believe the original stats simulate the effect of 'linking weapons' thus avoiding the need for a 'Special rule'.
Yes, this is a concept I had picked up on, so if linking is represented by the the overall statistics of the Fire Prism, that's fair enough.
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The thinking goes something like this:-
1) Start with the principle that the Fire Prism cannon is better at shooting than Falcon pulse laser, so AT3+ (rather than the proposed AT2+).
Okay, but how is it better in terms of range than a Scorpion? I still cannot see any justification, certainly not in terms of the background for this.
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2) Assume that linking 4-5 units together will both increase the power and range, though it will also reduce the number of targets that are actually damaged. So the range increases to 75cm while the number of shots reduces to 3.
I think the Apocalypse rules are poor in general, but this rule is exceptionally poor in my view. Why would a combined shot automatically have a longer range? Remember, they are effectively pilfering this rule from the old Deathstalker Prism Cannon, and linked shots did not increase its range in the original rules if memory serves me correctly, so why should this be the case now?
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Now, FPs may be too powerful with the 60cm AT2+ stat for a mere 300pts for 5 (or 360 for 6, presumably), but that's what playtesting is for. If they are too good at that price point, I'd prefer AT3+ at 60cm over AT4+ at 75cm.
I think this is more or less my thinking too. I suspect that AT2+ could well be too powerful, but I think AT3+ at 60cm really is the way to go here. I've been using the 60cm range for my Eldar (I use the Handbook rules), and I find it to be an appropriate range, so I see no need to revert to 75cm.
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