Xenomancers wrote:Nothing is proven. Your interpretation requires a lot of assumptions. IE you assume that all targets must be chosen at the same time (there is no ruling on this)
Where in the rules do you have permission to declare targets? I only see step 2 in the shooting phase. Have you found another place?
, you assume that "subject to the normal rules for shooting" implies this.
No, it states it. Unequivocally. Because the normal rules for shooting require targeting in step 2.
Other conclusions can be drawn such as my interpretation that assumes the normal rules for shooting start by selecting another target in the shooting steps.
What's step 1 in the shooting steps? Can you repeat step 1 on a unit that has already fired? Actual rules to back up your statements please.
Maybe you are stuck on it because until this edition pulling off the feat of blowing up a transport and opening up on them with the same unit has been strictly impossible. With the change to the shooting phase and all weapons NOT firing at the same time from the same unit - this opens up the possibility. The fact that other split fire type rule strictly forbid it makes for a pressing argument. Is there any reason to assume that you can't? Other than the fact that in previous editions you couldn't do it?
Because the rules don't allow it. And, as I said before, Split Fire operates explicitly differently from
PotMS and therefore requires *gasp* different rules.
Furthermore what does the part I omitted have to do with this? It states nothing of sequence, or targets, just grants permission to fire another weapon than normally permitted at normal ballistic skill?
It says "an additional". Additional to what?
I've scoured the internet searching for more opinions. Haven't found a forum that has a real consensus on the matter as it is a very poorly written rule that leaves too much in the air.
Only for people who refuse to actually read all of the involved rules and wish to pretend it lets them do something it doesn't.