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2016/12/12 23:49:57
Subject: Pink horrors split and deep strike mishap
Charistoph wrote: What if the initially placed model is Scattered in to a Mishap position (and Mishap 1)?
Where do you place the new unit? 6" from the Scatter point?
The unit is destroyed before it can be deployed...
Yes, the Scatter point. You place the first model. It scatters to where it cannot be, then you roll a 1. You would then measure the 6" from the point at which it scattered, as that is the point at which the last model was removed.
If after that, there is no valid place to put the new Blue horror unit, they too are destroyed and no Brimstones are created as indicated by the FAQ.
I like how people keep referring to the unit having to be "deployed". The FAQ clearly says NOTHING stops splitting, so why would a trivial thing like not being deployed matter? As long as we have a point on the board to measure 6" from (which we clearly do) then we are permitted to place the new unit of Blue Horrors.
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2016/12/14 14:40:08
Subject: Re:Pink horrors split and deep strike mishap
As part of Warhammer Live's first Thursday show, we'll be sitting down with studio writer Phil Kelly. Phil is the guy behind bringing to life most of the background in the new Wrath of Magnus book. If you have any questions for this Architect of Fate, post them in the comments below, and we'll put the best of them to Phil.
Watch the interview live this Thursday:
twitch.tv/warhammer
might be worth a go....
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