Sadly, noI got questions.
Can i teleport sth into RE?
Yeah good point. Guess thats exactly to prevent cheese like that! Seems they missed this at the TTS event.i've seen that, and unless their was special placement house rules , it's forbidden ... Must be 6 inch far from border
You can still shoot over them, or charge through them with enough momentum. The idea behind this particular strategy was to literally make Kroak impossible to reach unless you ignore LoS.These 6" still can be blocked with skinks.
hey y'all I've been out of the loop for the last few weeks, running around playing is it covid or is it allergies for all my patients (I'm a volunteer FF/EMT), so I'm now playing a little catch up on the forums. have we received an official ruling on whether or not we can start our units in the RSE if its in our territory but not in our deployment zone?
and you would have to measure from the closest point of the garrison, so no shenanigans there either.No ruling. However, the only battleplans where territory is larger than the deployment zone have other controlling statements about the range from which units can be deployed. For instance most of them will say more than 9"/12" from enemy territory. So even if you could garrison them, you couldn't place them in garrison if that garrison would be too close to the enemy territory.
I agree with the order of events you presented and I think it is an overall buff. More knowledge is always better for risk assessment. In terms of organized play I don't see this having a huge effect. Most events pre-build their tables and have specific rules for terrain like the Bone-tithe Nexus and Realmshaper Engine.Question, clarification on RSE placement with the new GHB... mostly just talking through this to myself.
RSE states that "When terrain is set up for the battle, any RSE terrain feature must be set up by the player whose army they are a part of before any other terrain features are set up, more than... blah blah blah."
The GHB states that "Player A then sets up all of the terrain features on the battlefield blah blah blah, After scenery rules have been generated Player B decides which territory each player will use."
So it seems like placement would go like this
Step 1 - Roll Off
Step 2 - Winner decides if he's Player A or Player B
Step 3 - RSE Player, if A then sets up RSE, followed by all other terrain features. Player B decides the territory, potentially taking the territory with the RSE
ALT Step 3 - RSE Player, If B sets up RSE before Player A sets up all other terrain features. Player B then decides which side to take, most likely taking the side with his own terrain piece on it.
Basically, nothing has really changed outside of if you're Player B you can drop the terrain feature on the side you plan on taking, which you will at least know at the time.
Considering you still HAVE to drop it ("must be set up..." in the RSE rules) I think it's probably still too risky. How are people finding it with the new GHB rules?
Step 2 - Winner decides if he's Player A or Player B
Step 3 - RSE Player, if A then sets up RSE, followed by all other terrain features. Player B decides the territory, potentially taking the territory with the RSE
ALT Step 3 - RSE Player, If B sets up RSE before Player A sets up all other terrain features. Player B then decides which side to take, most likely taking the side with his own terrain piece on it. /QUOTE]
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Battletome rules that contradict core rules overrule them. Thus I read it the same as @Putzfrau. "...In addition" does not necessarily mean preceding/proceeding. It can be in adjoinment.I don't think this is the exact sequence.
in the GHB2020 the new rules for placement say:
(Faction terrains) "are set up in addition to the features that have been setup as previously described"
so terrains but be placed first, then faction terrains are placed. It overrides the rule for the RSE written in our battletome
Battletome rules that contradict core rules overrule them. Thus I read it the same as @Putzfrau. "...In addition" does not necessarily mean preceding/proceeding. It can be in adjoinment.
Usually i would agree, but the new ghb clarifies the sequence of terrain placements, also to avoid probles about faction terrains with different placing timing.
For example, it states that in tournaments with terrains already placed, faction terrains can be set-ip by TO..
That's why, in this specific case, the general rule overrides the battletome... because it was made for that reason.
At least, imo.
I disagree that if you have one you must use it. The "...must be setup..." can equally be read as describing how it must be placed and not that it must be placed.