well, first things first, after assault of a vehicle, you're supposed to move your models 1" away from the vehicle. No one ever does this because its a pain in the ass, but yeah. He should have enough free space to move around before or after.
Pg. 63 - successive turns. If they were touching (from assaulting) then the LR could turn freely. If they were not touching and staying an inch away, then they could not be repositioned with this rule.
well if he contested by backy uo and moving forwards did it effect the game that much? yeah u would just move and he would tank shock or you could just surround him and he couldnt move anywhere but forwards with a shock
Look under vehicle and assaults - Successive turns - models in base to base contact move out of the way if a vehicle pivots on the spot and then are moved BACK into base to base contact. You would then continue on with the rules of tank shocking. However, the pivoting does NOT count as the tank shock. This is all per the rules in the book.
if models are in base contact with a vehicle and the vehicle turns move the models out of the way till its done turning then put the models back into base contact. will look up the page number if needed.
@RetributionAngel No it's not. Pg 63. They move back into contact after he pivots. He CAN declare a tankshock, but it is not initiated if he jsut rotates over a spot the foew as in.
He's allowed to rotate onto a new heading and move your troops asside enough to do it. It's this weird exception for tanks that are surrounded after an assault that they talk about on Pg 63 of the book.
It's a tough break for your opponent but if he's not clear on the rules then the TO's going to have to make a call.
@korona3103 yea but's really sad is the TO obviously didn't have a rulebook nor did his opponent any game i play i always bring my rulebook for this kind of stuff, i've proven TO's wrong just by grabbing my rulebook and saying here it is.
Matt you are such a gentleman. I have to get back up there for the next Battle for Salvation event for sure.
bbangley 1 year ago
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mattraker1 1 year ago
well, first things first, after assault of a vehicle, you're supposed to move your models 1" away from the vehicle. No one ever does this because its a pain in the ass, but yeah. He should have enough free space to move around before or after.
mooneclips3 1 year ago
IDK
AutarchAndrew 1 year ago
Pg. 63 - successive turns. If they were touching (from assaulting) then the LR could turn freely. If they were not touching and staying an inch away, then they could not be repositioned with this rule.
RedFury77 1 year ago
Well he has to be an inch away from your model, so you could pivot (which doesn't count as part of your move) and than tank shock.
DeathCultAssassin 1 year ago
well if he contested by backy uo and moving forwards did it effect the game that much? yeah u would just move and he would tank shock or you could just surround him and he couldnt move anywhere but forwards with a shock
kevinmcd28 1 year ago
he looked as if he was going to cry
kingofmenoth 1 year ago
Look under vehicle and assaults - Successive turns - models in base to base contact move out of the way if a vehicle pivots on the spot and then are moved BACK into base to base contact. You would then continue on with the rules of tank shocking. However, the pivoting does NOT count as the tank shock. This is all per the rules in the book.
PartNinja 1 year ago 3
if models are in base contact with a vehicle and the vehicle turns move the models out of the way till its done turning then put the models back into base contact. will look up the page number if needed.
torcher123890 1 year ago
once he moves (pivots in this case) and touches a model its a tank-shock
RetributionAngel 1 year ago
@RetributionAngel No it's not. Pg 63. They move back into contact after he pivots. He CAN declare a tankshock, but it is not initiated if he jsut rotates over a spot the foew as in.
ZatoichiBlindSword 1 year ago
@ZatoichiBlindSword true.. but thats only for units that were in combat with the tank
RetributionAngel 1 year ago
He's allowed to rotate onto a new heading and move your troops asside enough to do it. It's this weird exception for tanks that are surrounded after an assault that they talk about on Pg 63 of the book.
It's a tough break for your opponent but if he's not clear on the rules then the TO's going to have to make a call.
korona3103 1 year ago 2
@korona3103 yea but's really sad is the TO obviously didn't have a rulebook nor did his opponent any game i play i always bring my rulebook for this kind of stuff, i've proven TO's wrong just by grabbing my rulebook and saying here it is.
Avarice711 1 year ago