Let's say a Mutt just moved into your ZoC. On the next Order, he declares an Intuitive Attack with Jammer. If you declare a Reset to make it a...
I do think the "deployable" tag on the TinBot causes some confusion here, but the FAQ does clear it up as to intent. I'm not sure that making...
http://infinitytheforums.com/forum/topic/30664-solved-ad-deployment-on-building-roof/ [ATTACH] Roofs are not scenery. At least until the old...
Guts movement is a move, but nowhere does it seem to be established as a Move, however neither is relevant to OPs question because Guts simply...
Yeah I had to double check that, Guts is applied AFTER resolution, which means you wouldn't be engaged in CC anymore...
Van Zant is Dogged, so yes he has Courage, but as @Robock just pointed out as I started typing, Guts mechanics simply do not apply to those...
The advantage of D-Charging your way through a building instead of using the door is that the entrance left by a D-Charge still blocks Line of...
Fireteam: In Close Combat, whether in the Active or Reactive Turn, when several members are engaged in the same CC, only the Team Leader trooper...
Agreed.
But, again, I see no valid reason why you would treat fireteams differently from coordinated orders. They are functionally equivalent in this respect.
Rooftops are not scenery. They may, however, contain scatter terrain that could prevent the placement of a template for AD purposes. Similarly...
I really don't see why 2 pups beating on the same door shouldn't get a bonus either, it seems quite fitting. And if your position is that...
I mean, I guess you could take it that far. I was making a comparison, however, not a definitive rules statement. In the absence of further...
I think you're just re-phrasing what's already been stated at that point.
The default behavior is: Troops declaring CC Attack apply a MOD of +1 to their B for each ally that is in base to base contact, and in Engaged...
If the part of the text you bolded there didn't exist, someone would say these different circumstantial modifiers to CC would be able to stack.
Basically you just have to assume that an AC2 acts like an (immobilized) enemy trooper for CC attack purposes, but only because that was made as...
But... then I'd have to be playing PanO. Gross.
And when you look at it from an "ITS objectives only" perspective, a Doctor is just a more expensive Paramedic.
I mean, personally, I wouldn't bother trying to pick up troops in general. Tends to be a waste of orders.