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Freaky Flayed One





Now that we have have several different line weapons, ie. Death Ray, JotWW, Staff of the Destroyer and so on. How thick do you play the line? Is it like a thread? The width of your measuring tape? Width of the Ruler? What you can draw with a pencil? Just wondering how everyone plays this?

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Stealthy Warhound Titan Princeps






its a geometric line. It has no thickness.
   
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Sneaky Lictor





Horst wrote:its a geometric line. It has no thickness.


There is no spoon...

What I usually do is just extend the tape from my tape measure, turn it on edge and use that. If you've got one of those red whip sticks you could use that too. What you want to avoid is giving the appearance that you are taking advantage of this rule by using something that is overly wide.

-Yad
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut




As thin an edge as you can conceivably manage

WHFB has been managing just fine with this concept for years.
   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





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Q. How wide is the line for the Jaws of the World Wolf
power? (p37)
A. Itʼs a hairline, it does not really have a specific
designated thickness. We like to turn our tape measures
on one side and use their edge, keeping it as straight as
possible of course.
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