ulric wrote:
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I've always played that if targeted models are within 6cm of terrain that lies between them and the firing popped-up model, they cannot be fired upon, no matter what. I'm not sure where I got this from - either old edition rules or it was something I picked up that one time I played in Games Workshop. I'm beginning to come to the conclusion that this is a bit daft, what does everyone else think?
Sounds like a good rule to me.
I am always trying to include as much of the terrain into the rules as I can.
For example you have a hill with 2-3 trees upon it
normally it wouldn´t count as a wood and you have absolut no benefit from it.
So I made a houserule 1 tree gives 1 stand/vehicle a to-hit modifer from 1
like soft cover.
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i) Bailing out of destroyed transports. Would I be right in saying that the bail-out roll only applies for vehicles destroyed by a ranged attack, that it doesn't if a transport carrying troops is destroyed in close assault?
I would say bailling out works in CC too but I am not sure about it
I like your custom rules about cover Ulrich! Your soft cover idea make a lot of sense!
Still not convinced about the bailing out, the way I read it in the NE Gold rules is that the bailing out only applies to vehicles being destroyed by ranged weapons. I hope I am wrong about this though - if any of the contributors to the new rules could clarify this I'd be very grateful!
hydroblender wrote:
now you mention it i seem to remember a rule (not sure which game system its from but im thinking epic) that went along the lines of 'within 6cm of terrain, target cannot be seen'
I think now that we are given a point to target from (30cm above the table) this makes the previous rule obsolete
Yep Hydroblender, that makes a lot of sense to me. My recollection is that with the old rules with the 6cm rule was that the height for pop-up attacks wasn't specified. Therefore, with that now being clarified, the common sense approach would be if you can see at least half the target from the 30cm vantage point then you can shoot it. Yes, I'm happy with that!
Could you hear me thinking there?! Cheers for the advice chaps!