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Post by copperpotmd on Nov 12, 2020 22:39:24 GMT
As a mob of Orcs gets sliced to ribbons by WE archers in front of them, a sneaky Great Eagle comes up the flank... If a flying unit, such as an eagle starts its turn behind a building, where it cannot see an enemy (from the models view), is that flyer able to declare a charge? I'm coming from the place that while flyers can move over terrain all willy-nilly, if you cant see it, you cant charge it...especially since flyers "land" when not moving. The BRB addresses this with units, but we didnt see anything about terrain. Am I missing where this is? And what are everyone's thoughts on it? saniles
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Post by strutsagget on Nov 13, 2020 5:39:10 GMT
I am pretty sure you need line of sight to charge a unit. Let me find it in brb.
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Post by strutsagget on Nov 13, 2020 5:43:30 GMT
”When you declare a charge, one or more of the models in your unit must be able to trace a line of sight to the enemy unit, and the target must lie at least partially within the charging unit’s front arc.”
Utdrag från WARHAMMER RULEBOOK
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Post by saniles on Nov 13, 2020 23:57:21 GMT
That helps, thanks Struggs
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Post by copperpotmd on Nov 14, 2020 0:09:01 GMT
I think that lines up with how we were looking at possibly playing it. Since we werent 100%, we ended up avoiding the situation, and the eagle landed in a way the kept my WM in sight
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