ARO/BS Attack and Targetless rule interactions

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  1. AntipodeanBolt

    AntipodeanBolt Bureau of Colonial Affairs Spokesperson

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    Hey team,

    I have a question

    ARO rules state that that an active trooper is required to be the target of an ARO

    BS Attack requires LOF to the target of an attack

    Targetless does not require the target of a targetless attack to be an enemy model but a location instead.

    So based on that what rule takes precedence?
    The ARO rule requiring the active trooper to be the target of an ARO or Targetless equipment overriding the requirement to allocate the active trooper as the target of the ARO in question?

    Cheers in advance.
     
  2. inane.imp

    inane.imp Well-Known Member

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    chromedog, AntipodeanBolt and ijw like this.
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    ijw Ian Wood aka the Wargaming Trader. Rules & Wiki
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    What inane.imp said, plus there are Targetless weapons like Pitchers that can’t target the Active Trooper!
     
  4. AntipodeanBolt

    AntipodeanBolt Bureau of Colonial Affairs Spokesperson

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    Cheers team,
    I was referring to the drop bear thrown profile.
     
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