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Adepticon requires you to place your fortifications 4 inches away from a terrain piece, table edge and other fortifications.

Has anyone played anything like this? Is it hard to place something like the walls with an Aegis under these rules? I'd imagine yes, given the amount of terrain on most tables.

If you can't fit all the pieces of a fortification on the table, can you put a partial wall on?


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Going by the tables I remember from last year, that would be a little limiting, but not excessively so. Most tables had at least a couple of largish spaces on each side.

Might be more of a problem if you're running a bastion and a bunch of drop pods...

 
   
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 insaniak wrote:
Going by the tables I remember from last year, that would be a little limiting, but not excessively so. Most tables had at least a couple of largish spaces on each side.

Might be more of a problem if you're running a bastion and a bunch of drop pods...



Seems an excessive restriction, since I have not seen any other tournament with such restrictions, and when you consider within the past year the amount of flyer based armies that make people want to take the Aegis etc.

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