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I don't have a rulebook available right now, so if it's clearly explained please just give me the page reference and I will read the entry when I get my turn with the communal book(my group is full of cheap bastards...but then again 75$ for the damn thing is criminal) .

To put this question into a hypothetical scenario: say my guard blob of about 50 men gets charged by some khorne berzerkers. My guards hold for a turn, but I know they are going to be destroyed on my opponents next turn... Could I fire a basilisk barrage into the fray, targeting friend and foe alike?

It seems to me that if artillery can scatter onto models locked in combat it should be able to target them directly too.

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Okay, that's a bummer. Thanks for the quick reply though.
 
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