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So I thought I understood this, and an argument with a bunch of new players led me to question:
Two models are in a face to face where the active player's model (Model A) is shooting a burst three and the reacting player's model (Model B) is using ARO to fire back a single shot.
1.) What happens when Model B hits, and scores higher than all of Model A's rolls. Does Model B hit Model A, and all of Model A's shots are canceled (because they were all lower). The rules in N3 really do seem to imply that an ARO can only cancel a single attack, not every attack with a lower roll (which was not how I read 2nd edition).
2.) What happens when Model A hits with two shots (both higher than Model B's roll)? Does Model A simply win the Face to Face and a single ARM roll is required for Model B? Or are 2 ARM rolls now required, one for each successful shot?
The rules in N3 seem to explain a lot, but answer neither of these questions. :(
Zeke
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