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2011/12/01 15:59:18
Subject: Can Wyches assault the same turn their Raider moved flat out?
This came up in a game a few weeks ago. My opponent insisted that the Wyches could not disembark and then assault a turn after they moved flat out in a Raider. I didn't find anything in the rulebook but he was a good friend of mine so I took his word for it.
So... is it true? And if not, can I safely assume that the Raider could only move 12" for the Wyches to be able to get out and assault that turn?
2011/12/01 16:01:22
Subject: Can Wyches assault the same turn their Raider moved flat out?
Page 70, of the BGB, right side, "Fast Transport Vehicles"
Edit: Ninja'd by Nos..
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2011/12/01 16:02:17
Greebo had spent an irritating two minutes in that box. Technically, a cat locked in a box may be alive or it may be dead. You never know until you look. In fact, the mere act of opening the box will determine the state of the cat, although in this case there were three determinate states the cat could be in: these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious.
Orks always ride in single file to hide their strength and numbers.
Gozer the Gozerian, Gozer the Destructor, Volguus Zildrohar, Gozer the Traveler, and Lord of the Sebouillia
2011/12/01 16:05:03
Subject: Can Wyches assault the same turn their Raider moved flat out?