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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/16 00:37:34
Subject: Lone Models and Charging
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Bloodthirsty Chaos Knight
Edinburgh, Scotland
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This came up in a game tonight, slightly surprised that I haven;t had it come up before.
The rule for Lone models and charging says "when charging, a model must follow the normal charge rules, which do not allow pivots, only one wheel while moving" etc
The question is, can the model pivot before declaring a charge, so that it is not pivoting "when charging"? I have always assumed that it could not do this, but I think the question has some merit.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/16 02:00:24
Subject: Re:Lone Models and Charging
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Huge Bone Giant
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They pivot instead of wheeling.
You can do either up to 90 degrees during the move of a legal charge.
Not sure what the issue is.
You can start from _ and charge ! directly, as that's 90 degrees, as I read it.
That is basically true with units though.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/16 02:08:26
Subject: Lone Models and Charging
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Gimlet-Eyed Inquisitorial Acolyte
Just outside the gates of hell
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They follow they same rules for charging as in the unit must be in charge arc.
It must be in a straight line.
The they pivot/wheel up to 90 degrees like a unit.
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Dissent is not disloyalty.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/16 07:42:27
Subject: Lone Models and Charging
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Skillful Swordsman
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Niteware wrote:
The question is, can the model pivot before declaring a charge, so that it is not pivoting "when charging"?
Absolutely not. You cannot touch/move any unit before declaring a charge (leaving particular movers out of the equation for a second), and then you're in the process of charging. Pivoting before a charge declaration would mean that every lone character and monster had a 360 degree charge arc and there is simply no basis for that.
Also, you're allowed one free wheel during a charge, not one free pivot.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/16 11:36:42
Subject: Lone Models and Charging
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Bloodthirsty Chaos Knight
Edinburgh, Scotland
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Great, that's all what I had thought
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/16 19:27:11
Subject: Lone Models and Charging
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Gimlet-Eyed Inquisitorial Acolyte
Just outside the gates of hell
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Mike der Ritter wrote:Niteware wrote:
The question is, can the model pivot before declaring a charge, so that it is not pivoting "when charging"?
Absolutely not. You cannot touch/move any unit before declaring a charge (leaving particular movers out of the equation for a second), and then you're in the process of charging. Pivoting before a charge declaration would mean that every lone character and monster had a 360 degree charge arc and there is simply no basis for that.
Also, you're allowed one free wheel during a charge, not one free pivot.
That's where I was headed..this is phrased much better.
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