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    Default Lash of Submission and charging

    Im a little confused by the wording with Lash of Submission. If you use it against a squad, do you have to charge the squad you use it on?

    Argument for no:
    The new FAQ update for Psychic powers for the main Rulebook says that a Psychic power is a shooting attack if it has the profile of shooting attack, which Lash of Submission doesnt (and it doesnt need to roll to hit. you just make a psychic check and it just happens). And under the Lash of Submission entry in the Chaos Codex doesnt specifically state that it is a shooting attack.

    So am I right in my assumption or am I way off?

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    If it's not a shooting attack, it doesn't limit your charge options.

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    All assaults are bound by the stipulations in the rulebook, unless the codex explicitly states otherwise--- in other words, if lash is stated as a shooting attack, and the rulebook states that you must assault what you shot, then if you want to assault, you must assault the unit you lashed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tynskel View Post
    All assaults are bound by the stipulations in the rulebook, unless the codex explicitly states otherwise--- in other words, if lash is stated as a shooting attack, and the rulebook states that you must assault what you shot, then if you want to assault, you must assault the unit you lashed.

    So I guess my question is Lash of submission considered a shooting attack.

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    No, it's not. The rulebook 1.3 FAQ clarifies that a power is not a shooting attack unless it has a "full" ranged profile (range, strength, and AP) or specifically state that it is a psychic shooting attack. Thus, although lash of submission takes the place of a shooting attack, it is not technically a shooting attack itself.

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    So by extension, would that mean that Mind War is no longer a shooting attack? And would therefore no longer allow for cover saves?

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    If not for the Eldar FAQ that specifically states that Mind War is a psychic shooting attack, it would.

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