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2022/01/20 23:09:10
Subject: Can you declare ineligible targets for shooting that might become eligible partway through?
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Bounding Dark Angels Assault Marine
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A couple of random examples -
Example 1: Landraider Crusader pointed at a trukk full of boys - Can I declare shots from the multimelta at the trukk and the bolters/asscans at the boys, fire the MM and if it debuses the boys, shoot at them (obv if the vehicle isnt destroyed, there's no boyz to shoot at so the shot is wasted)
Example 2: Landraider Crusader is now pointed at a squad of 5 boys giving Lookout Sir to a Warboss. Can I declare the asscans/bolters at the boys and the MM at the Warboss (assuming they die to the bolters/asscan, otherwise the shot is wasted).
I think the answer is no, as all the shots are actually fired simultaneously, but just wanted to know for 100% certain.
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2022/01/20 23:37:31
Subject: Re:Can you declare ineligible targets for shooting that might become eligible partway through?
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Confessor Of Sins
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You absolutely cannot target a unit that isn't on the board when you declare targets of your shooting attack.
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2022/01/20 23:41:37
Subject: Can you declare ineligible targets for shooting that might become eligible partway through?
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Grim Dark Angels Interrogator-Chaplain
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Yeah the answer is no because you have no way to measure range or check LOS in scenario 1, and have no permission to target the Character in Scenario 2.
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2022/01/20 23:42:40
Stormonu wrote:For me, the joy is in putting some good-looking models on the board and playing out a fantasy battle - not arguing over the poorly-made rules of some 3rd party who neither has any power over my play nor will be visiting me (and my opponent) to ensure we are "playing by the rules" |
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2022/01/21 00:31:28
Subject: Can you declare ineligible targets for shooting that might become eligible partway through?
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Frenzied Berserker Terminator
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Eeps wrote:I think the answer is no, as all the shots are actually fired simultaneously, but just wanted to know for 100% certain.
While you are correct that the answer is "no", shots are not simultaneous.
The reason the answer is "no" is that you only check for eligibility once, at the stage when you choose targets. If the target is not eligible at that stage, then it cannot be chosen as a target.
Shots are still resolved one at a time, with an allowance for fast-rolling in some cases. This is why it's important to resolve your shots against protective enemies first (e.g. Apothecaries, KFF, etc).
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2022/01/31 04:50:02
Subject: Can you declare ineligible targets for shooting that might become eligible partway through?
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Twisting Tzeentch Horror
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can you shoot a tau battlesuits flamers into a combat and it's plasma outside of combat assuminghoping it breaks from that combat?
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hey what time is it?
"Try looking on page 12 of the FAQ."
-Ghaz |
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2022/01/31 08:04:45
Subject: Can you declare ineligible targets for shooting that might become eligible partway through?
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Frenzied Berserker Terminator
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Aijec wrote:can you shoot a tau battlesuits flamers into a combat and it's plasma outside of combat assuminghoping it breaks from that combat?
There was a fairly extensive debate about that here:
https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/802895.page
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2022/01/31 08:10:37
Subject: Can you declare ineligible targets for shooting that might become eligible partway through?
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Automated Space Wolves Thrall
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Actually, the Battlesuit rule is copied directly from Big Guns Never Tire, except with the Battlesuit keyword. It even includes the "Note that if the battlesuit has more than one ranged weapon, you can still choose target units that aren't in engagement range..." note that BGNT has as well.
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2022/01/31 12:13:06
Subject: Can you declare ineligible targets for shooting that might become eligible partway through?
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Frenzied Berserker Terminator
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Talurit wrote:
Actually, the Battlesuit rule is copied directly from Big Guns Never Tire, except with the Battlesuit keyword. It even includes the "Note that if the battlesuit has more than one ranged weapon, you can still choose target units that aren't in engagement range..." note that BGNT has as well.
Ah brilliant, hasn't realised that!
Thanks for the correction.
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