So in the new rules on page 95 of the GHB 18, it says that the Mausoleum can be garrisoned. Now if you read the rules description for "Garrisoning" in the rules compendium page 10, it says that:
“Many terrain features that can be garrisoned include flat areas upon which models can stand. Only garrisoning models can be placed or moved onto the flat areas (other models that can fly can move over flat areas but cannot finish a move or be placed on that area unless they are part of the garrison). Doing so is purely decorative; these models are still treated as garrisoning the terrain feature for rules purposes”
So does this really mean, that I cannot chose to place models between the parts of the scenery piece, without choosing to garrison the scenery? Its a fairly large set, and so would be nice (and also cool) to have your death models move around within/ on either side of the walls/fence of the scenery piece?
What I'm asking is this: Can I place models inside the wall/fence of the scenery, without having them garrisoning the scenery?
It seems very restrictive, if you either have to move all the way around it, or garrison it. Can any clear this up for me?
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So in the new rules on page 95 of the GHB 18, it says that the Mausoleum can be garrisoned. Now if you read the rules description for "Garrisoning" in the rules compendium page 10, it says that:
“Many terrain features that can be garrisoned include flat areas upon which models can stand. Only garrisoning models can be placed or moved onto the flat areas (other models that can fly can move over flat areas but cannot finish a move or be placed on that area unless they are part of the garrison). Doing so is purely decorative; these models are still treated as garrisoning the terrain feature for rules purposes”
So does this really mean, that I cannot chose to place models between the parts of the scenery piece, without choosing to garrison the scenery? Its a fairly large set, and so would be nice (and also cool) to have your death models move around within/ on either side of the walls/fence of the scenery piece?
What I'm asking is this: Can I place models inside the wall/fence of the scenery, without having them garrisoning the scenery?
It seems very restrictive, if you either have to move all the way around it, or garrison it. Can any clear this up for me?
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