frogbear wrote:
I would like to propose the following wording of Support Craft to incorporate it's use as standard across lists:
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Support Craft
Some large war engines operate above the battlefield, below the airspace used by aircraft, but higher than standard skimmer levels and terrain features.
War Engines which loom over the fight in this way have Support Craft stated in their individual notes. Support craft count as skimmers that for all line of sight and terrain purposes count as ‘popped up’ at all times. If the Support Craft has a Transport option, any transported troops are able to embark and disembark units, with any units transported being allowed a save as normal if the Support Craft is destroyed.
Because they are so high above the battlefield a Support Craft must always use their Skimmer ability to force a firefight in engagements.
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I believe this covers all situations.
Yes a more generaly phrased Transport wording is better, although I think you have left a 'units' in the wrong place (also the wording on transported embarking/disembarking could be argued to apply only to originally transported troops) so another suggested wording based on the above would be.
Support CraftSome large war engines operate above the battlefield, below the airspace used by aircraft, but higher than standard skimmer levels and terrain features.
War Engines which loom over the fight in this way have Support Craft stated in their individual notes. Support craft count as skimmers that for all line of sight and terrain purposes count as ‘popped up’ at all times. If the Support Craft has a Transport option, it may embark and disembark units as normal, embarked units are allowed a save if the Support Craft is destroyed.
Because they are so high above the battlefield a Support Craft must always use their Skimmer ability to force a firefight in engagements.
Thinking about this a bit in line with a more generic wording will this rule be required for anything that is not a War engine, if so for an even more generic version see below. It also removes the specific mention of the Notes on the assumption that if you see Support Craft written in the notes you will work out that this special rule applies - is this reasonable?
Support CraftSome war engines and vehicles operate above the battlefield, below the airspace used by aircraft, but higher than standard skimmer levels and terrain features.
Support craft count as skimmers that for all line of sight and terrain purposes count as ‘popped up’ at all times. If the Support Craft has a Transport option, it may embark and disembark units as normal, embarked units are allowed a save if the Support Craft is destroyed.
Because they are so high above the battlefield a Support Craft must always use their Skimmer ability to force a firefight in engagements.