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The 'Ramming a Skimmer' entry page 71 - does not mention movment.
The '4 Damaged – Immobilised' entry page 61 - does mention Dodging being forbidden.

Am I missing an FAQ? Or RAW, a skimmer that can't move can still dodge?

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Sinewy Scourge





Long Island, New York, USA

40K Errata from Feb 2010

Page 71 – Ramming a skimmer.
The first sentence should be changed to:
Skimmers that are not immobilised or stunned
may try to dodge […].

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Made in au
Longtime Dakkanaut






Yep there it is page one of the Errata & FAQ - Just blind today =_=

Thanks~!

"I already told you son, that milk isn't for developing bones. It's for developing character." - C&H 
   
Made in gb
Tinkering Tech-Priest






Wow, thanks!

I never was actually aware that there was an errata page for the rules. Just read it, it's cleared up a lot of issues!


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