I know this a bit of a stretch, but what if a unit is both less then 8" away and more then 8" away.
The two conditions that must be met are. Nearest enemy unit, and the distance is 8" or more. So let me use a diagram. G Grunta, O unit model.
G
G O O O O O O O O O O
G ^ 8" mark
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The first requirement is met, closest enemy. After the 8" mark the other requirement is also met, distance. Since we are measuring to the unit and not a single model. Can one measure to any part of that unit to meet a requirement, or do you have to measure to the closest part of that unit?
I ask because, in the shooting phase if one model is in range the whole unit is. Even when the rest of the unit is out of range. In this case several models are more then 8" away. So could I count that as the whole unit can now be targeted as though it is more then 8" away?
Just trying to find away to make this ability suck less.
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I know this a bit of a stretch, but what if a unit is both less then 8" away and more then 8" away.
The two conditions that must be met are. Nearest enemy unit, and the distance is 8" or more. So let me use a diagram. G Grunta, O unit model.
G
G O O O O O O O O O O
G ^ 8" mark
--------------------------------------------
The first requirement is met, closest enemy. After the 8" mark the other requirement is also met, distance. Since we are measuring to the unit and not a single model. Can one measure to any part of that unit to meet a requirement, or do you have to measure to the closest part of that unit?
I ask because, in the shooting phase if one model is in range the whole unit is. Even when the rest of the unit is out of range. In this case several models are more then 8" away. So could I count that as the whole unit can now be targeted as though it is more then 8" away?
Just trying to find away to make this ability suck less.
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