So with the FAQ for SW changing the writing for the spell "Storm Caller", to "he and all friendly
units within 6" benefit from a 5+ cover save" would this include vehicles as well? Also, will this be how it is ruled at WarGamesCon?
So with the FAQ for SW changing the writing for the spell "Storm Caller", to "he and all friendly
units within 6" benefit from a 5+ cover save" would this include vehicles as well? Also, will this be how it is ruled at WarGamesCon?
Vehicles are units.
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lol thanks... I kinda figured that was it but just wanted to double check.
I have another question. For Murderous Hurricane, If you target a unit that is further than 18" does it still count as being in difficult and dangerous terrain? Because you declare a target, then measure distance, if they are out of it, it is considered a miss but in the FAQ it says that the unit is affected even if it fails to hit or wound.
ah, that's a really good question.
Ultimately, it looks like this one will have to come down to the 'roll the die' rule.
You could interpret it multiple ways: some might say that yes, the unit is still effected. Others might say that breaks the spirit of the rules.
I don't really care, the way I see it, the Psyker is calling storms from the sky, but has limited accuracy/range. So, the weather gets realllllly bad in that general direction...
Last edited by Tynskel; 05-06-2012 at 08:25 PM.
I am 100% no. You aren't failing to hit in the sense of the question if you actually cannot hit because you are too far away. 40K just has a very limited lexicon used to describe things like shooting a Plasma Pistol at an enemy 60" away. It is a "miss," but it is a "you're only rolling to see if you cook your own face" miss - since you can't ever hit.
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Sounds fair enough for me, I just wanted a clarification on it because I've seen both ways. Thanks!