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Hey guys i am new here and tend to come here often to see what you guys think about this stuff so was just wondering what you guys think
Immune to Natural Law: When moving, this model can move over all other models and terrain as if they were open ground, and automatically passes Dangerous Terrain tests. However, it cannot end its move on top of other models and can only end its move on top of impassable terrain if it is possible to actually place the model on top of it.
Deep striking If any of the models in a Deep Striking unit cannot be deployed, because at least one model would land partially or fully off the table, in impassable terrain, on top of a friendly model, or on top of or within 1" of an enemy model, something has gone wrong. The controlling player must roll on the Deep Strike Mishap table and apply the results.
So my questions are
Is deep striking considered a movement and if so
can i place my ctan away from models as the rules for immune to natural laws says i can't stop on enemy models and what about terrain?
can i land on terrain without effect
thanks guys been trying to figure out how this works
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