Can someone look the spanish version of the FAQ? There, in the answer used the equivalent of "declare" or "perform"?
Clear. Thanks. P.S. But I'm afraid I'll need something more specific to be heard... wish me luck... P.P.S. Useless. They don't get it.
This text is about reset and other skills they perform together. I'm searching clear wording about attacks and other skills performed by leader only.
Nope. It's more simple question: It was clear until string "All members of the Firetem must declare and execute the same Short Skill of the...
Still no sing of what "other Fireteam members" have declared. "Declare" in new annex appeares only when talking about teamleader or fireteam in...
Due to new fireteam annex, when an active player activates his fireteam and declares(for example) BS attack, is it still considered that all...
Heh... we don't take the easy way... I'm newbie whereas he is our respected warcor... my only chance is to bring it all here. In any case,...
There is no place for "hope". Spearhead is the main threat. "All participating Troopers must declare and execute the exact same sequence of...
I assume that she sees the rest of the participants in this coordinated order. Otherwise, the situation becomes meaningless.
Atalanta gets an ARO if she has LoF to any of activated trooper. Ones she has ARO you can declare anything you wish. But we are talking not about...
Our discussion arose around this argument. What about me I don't see the difference between ZVZ and Total Cover here either.
This make me think that "Vision-obscuring areas" are scenery.
Then there will be no one ever left to declare ARO in phase 4. Because everyone who could(you say everyone can) but did not do this in phase 2...
Yep - zero visibility zone. Just simpliest situation: Trooper A is moving totaly inside ZVZ. Trooper B (no msv), is too far to have ZoC, and his...
Please clarify one point for me. Trooper A is activated and moving inside ZVZ. Trooper B could have LOF if there was no ZVZ. Can Trooper B declare...
Looks like you are right. Thank you!
From your link: "Expressing the Impossibility of a Past Event As with the Can’t Have (Been), Couldn’t Have (Been) can also be used to express the...
With all my respect, "Cannot have been" already means "not have been able". can /kan,kən/ verb: to be able to; have the ability, power, or skill...
Literally, this means that trooper CAN be activated, but you chose not to. This directly contradicts the rule that says "CANNOT" be activated....
I'm sorry, but are you sure? The rule says: "The Trooper CANNOT have been activated". "CANNOT" is specially marked and it makes me anxious... I...