Ghaz wrote:
Nope. It's an ability instead of a keyword, and its not always named the same. For the Eldar its 'Hover Tank', while for the Dark Eldar and Necrons its 'Hovering'.
Whatever - you understand that there is something that explicitly allows them to do X and written for vehicles that hover. Same same -- I didn't have the book handy for the word
Note: This came across as harsh, which wasn't my intent to any party in the discussion. Fixed some of the wording
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yakface wrote:
ncshooter426 wrote:However, this brought up an interesting question earlier: Since
GW uses bases for the measurement of fliers regardless of size - and for the purposes of movement the model "is" the base (thus blocking a ground advance of enemy...which is weird). What is stopping me from using a giant base and blocking the charge? The model itself can't be charged except by another FLY model, but could in essence use a large base to block two ground forces from ever impacting - as they couldn't go through it.
I'm sure there is some clarification already done there (modeling for advantage seems to be in play), but was curious.
Is there a section in the rules that allows me to use different base sizes than those provided with the Games Workshop kit (hint: there isn't)?
There isn't a deceleration anywhere about official base sizes, there never has been. You do realize base sizes change, and not all items actually had bases yeah? Or - shocker I know - Some models don't even have bases (cough forgeworld cough).
You can't do things the rules don't allow you to do, and since the rules don't specify using anything other than the models GW sells, they are naturally assuming that you're using the models as GW sells them.
Except there are no rules that match anything you have outlined. Please, provide documentation as currently you're using the word "assumption" when discussing rules. That gak doesn't work - that is the entire purpose of having documentation.
The entire purpose of staying within the normal bounds is for continuity purposes, yet
GW has repeatedly stated that the base size is irrelevant. If we're sticking with the whole "what it came with" mantra, then it opens up a whole slew of ancillary issues - such as the oddball movement issue. For other models like the Vampire which has no official base - but cannot physically be placed on a 120mm oval - it gets even trickier.
The entire point of this was to nail down that
1) There are no explicit base size min/max rules - which itself is sort of weird.
AoS deals with this by model measurement, and rule of cool for bases
2) The base rules on fliers presents both mechanical and logistical issues on the field.
Everything else is just fun theorycraft on how rules can be pushed to extreme ends when there is no bounds clearly defined.
Moar fun stuff:
"Q: What are the official rules regarding specific base sizes for
specific models (if any)?
A: The rules assume that models are mounted on the
base they are supplied with, but it’s entirely fine to
mount them on whichever base you think is appropriate.
Sometimes, a player may have models in their collection
on unusually modelled bases. Some models aren’t
supplied with a base at all. In these cases you should
always feel free to mount the model on a base of
appropriate size if you wish, using models of a similar
type as guidance"
Basic base size of similar nature is applicable, but will vary depending on the state of the game. Ah, but another fun bit (from the older rev)
"Q: Do a Flyer’s wings and tail count as part of its hull? (e.g. If
you can only see a wing can you shoot at it? If you are only in
range of the wing can you shoot at or charge it? When hovering,
can the wing get you Linebreaker if it is within 12" of the
board edge?)
A: Yes, a Flyer’s wings and tail are considered part of the
hull in all respects"
While we don't use the same mechanics in 8E any longer, some parts of this are still relevant (ie: what exactly is a 'model')
So let's consider this for a moment ...
If a flyer is essentially represented by it's base for all measurement purposes, how would you resolve the following scenario:
Model is parked behind some tall,
LOS blocking structure the width of the base. The wings of the aircraft are sticking out of either side (think of a fat kid hiding behind the tree). Would you consider this model as visible or not, if you were looking dead at it head on?