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Made in us
Bounding Dark Angels Assault Marine




North Carolina

I picked IA: Apocalypse up at the local Battle Bunker today. So the big question I have is "Why is Drop Pod included?" More importantly why does it have completely different rules than the current rules (not that the current rules are consistenet)? Not just a little different... way different, but the price is the same as Dark Angels drop pod. Different capacity, no weapons, flyer, open topped. Is this a preview of how drop pods are going to be handled in 5th edition or is this just going to be a different option for using drop pods? What am I looking at? How confusing. Somebody needs to standardize these drop pod manufacturers.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2007/12/13 03:13:54


 
Made in us
Bounding Dark Angels Assault Marine




North Carolina

The DP comes out of reserve just like any other aircraft and is placed anywhere on the table it is sealed (AV12), next turn it must land at least 36" away from its starting position, just like a flyer. Roll scatter die and a D6, hit is a hit arrow scatters the D6". It pops open (AV10) and is treated as a moving open topped vehicle for troop deployment. So I am assuming that means that you can assault out of it. It doesn't say anything about if you scatter into other troops so it is still deficient. You would think on the 4th or 5th iteration of the rule for drop pods you would have pretty tight rules... oh well.

It is classified as a flyer, once it lands it becomes both immobile and open-topped. Seems like there is a hole since if it is still a flyer, does that mean you still deduct 12" from range and need 6's to hit... well that is ridiculous but I am sure someone will be saying RAW and trying it.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2007/12/13 22:48:43


 
Made in us
Bounding Dark Angels Assault Marine




North Carolina

Alpharius - who would of thought that it would be so hard making up rules for an immobile flyer... I mean other than the fact that of all the vehicle classifications those two are pretty much mutually exclusive.
 
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