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    Default Two objectives, one unit?

    Can a single unit hold two separate objectives? The only stipulation I see is that the objectives must be placed > 12" apart.

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    Yes. I once saw a single unit hold 4 objectives. You could probably hold 5 with a large enough squad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lerra View Post
    Yes. I once saw a single unit hold 4 objectives. You could probably hold 5 with a large enough squad.
    I'm thinking a mob of 30 Boyz 2 deep would make a 43" line. That would let you just barely hold 4 objectives. If you went single file, you could double that.

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    Boyz are awesome for that kinda stuff and can be such a pain to deal with
    letsagetabitarockin!

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    until you get tank shocked or assaulted and pulled off of a couple of them

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    Can't really get away with this insane stuff anyway.
    Back after a few years absence. Please PM me any changes to how the forum works - I currently have no idea how to make line breaks, and this is quite important to me. >.>

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lykum View Post
    Can a single unit hold two separate objectives? The only stipulation I see is that the objectives must be placed > 12" apart.
    One combined Guard Ppatoon with fifty soldiers.
    The mouth of the Emperor shall meditate wisdom; from His tongue shall speak judgment

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    Check the GW FAQ

    (answer: yes)

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