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Re: And you guys hated High Elves...
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:27 pm
by Berserker
You want MORE monsters out of beastmen?! They already have Giants, Cygors, Ghorgons, and Jabberslythes. Add in monstrous infantry and beasts, they also have razorgors, minotaurs, and chaos spawn. That's a pretty good selection. The army book is lackluster, but if models are what you're looking for, they're pretty fantastic. The plastic minotaurs and the dual ghorgon/cygor kit both look great.
Yes, more monsters!! Can never have enough! And yes, I would buy the army now, but I don't have any money, so by the time the new army book comes out, perhaps I'll be able to afford it. And of course, more monsters means more likely for me to buy them ;)
Re: And you guys hated High Elves...
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 10:46 pm
by MorGrendel
A man after my own heart. I played Clayson last week, and ran a carnasaur into the woods so the cannon could not shoot it. Clayson played it great with, "Did you hear that?" "I think there is something in the woods . . . something big!"
As an aside, Clay took a shot at my other carnasaur with a cannon. Now he could see the head, but the base was blocked by a forest. Normally, I'd argue that you'd have to "see" the model over the base to shoot it, but is that how you guys see it? Do the new RLOS rules mean you can shoot a monster, even if your shot never touches the base?
Re: And you guys hated High Elves...
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:30 pm
by Titus
MorGrendel wrote:A man after my own heart. I played Clayson last week, and ran a carnasaur into the woods so the cannon could not shoot it. Clayson played it great with, "Did you hear that?" "I think there is something in the woods . . . something big!"
As an aside, Clay took a shot at my other carnasaur with a cannon. Now he could see the head, but the base was blocked by a forest. Normally, I'd argue that you'd have to "see" the model over the base to shoot it, but is that how you guys see it? Do the new RLOS rules mean you can shoot a monster, even if your shot never touches the base?
The rules state if you can see it, you can shoot it. Period. Now you can't shoot decorative things such as banner poles, weapons, and standards, but if you can see it you can shoot it otherwise.
Re: And you guys hated High Elves...
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:59 pm
by Fritz
What he said
Re: And you guys hated High Elves...
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 12:15 am
by Titus
We generally house rule that you can't see to the other side of woods though. To prevent cannons and things that do not role to hit from being to powerful.
Re: And you guys hated High Elves...
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 8:59 am
by Berserker
shooting what you can see works well generally until you reach forests since we generally only put 1 or 2 trees on the pad because it's annoying to have to move them around. At that point we assume that that is a forest, and not a meadow with 2 trees. To me it never made sense why you could see and shoot through a forest. Forests are very
dense.
I approve of the house rule.
Re: And you guys hated High Elves...
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:20 pm
by MorGrendel
Titus wrote:The rules state if you can see it, you can shoot it. Period. Now you can't shoot decorative things such as banner poles, weapons, and standards, but if you can see it you can shoot it otherwise.
I guess that's the old school in me. Gorgers are dumb, and I'm not going to shoot them even if I can see the hand sticking up over the hill. I feel similarly about hero's in action poses (or mounted on rocks or magic boxes) in units.
So I guess that is the real issue with the Carnasaur, the base size doubled, but GW failed to send me a new base. A bit of a double whammy really, because I modeled my carnasaur vertically, because it hung over the base too much and was a bitch to get into combat.