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Post by Horace on Jun 23, 2023 21:38:36 GMT
Would it not hit both because cannons are templates essentially? Don't have the rulebook to hand though
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karnus
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Post by karnus on Jun 23, 2023 23:02:17 GMT
Would it not hit both because cannons are templates essentially? Don't have the rulebook to hand though They can’t be targeted individually and act as an extension of the beast itself. I don’t have my rulebook to hand so can’t get exact wording but they primarily act as wound markers. Edit: BRB pg73 - Monsters and Handlers “The handlers aren’t really combat units per se, so we ignore them for most gaming purposes, using the monster itself as the extent of the unit. When the monster suffers an unsaved wound, roll a D6. On a roll of 1-4 the monster suffers the wound as normal, but on a 5-6 the handler model is removed instead.”
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Post by FvonSigmaringen on Jun 24, 2023 7:18:00 GMT
Horace: Somewhat counter-intuitively, it is not just in the case of templates, but even when the monster is specifically singled out. BRB Official Update Version 1.9, p.9: Q: When a unit with the Monster and Handlers special rule takes an unsaved Wound from a template or from a weapon/ability that can pick out its target; do you still roll a D6 to see if the Wound is inflicted upon the monster or its handlers? (p73) A: Yes you do unless specifically stated otherwise in the unit’s special rules.
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