tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640217576313519402.post5027750931260378267..comments2023-06-15T10:44:04.241+01:00Comments on Claws and Fists: Rules - You may fire when readyClaws and Fistshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01520310240629884669noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640217576313519402.post-63195612533610856942012-02-13T13:21:58.113+00:002012-02-13T13:21:58.113+00:00I agree with this. Everything in 40K is true line ...I agree with this. Everything in 40K is true line of sight, no getting around it, so you'd have to say which is gong where by model.Thorhttp://creativetwilight.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640217576313519402.post-13927955112012507572012-02-10T23:38:07.887+00:002012-02-10T23:38:07.887+00:00In my opinion you have to say what fires at what b...In my opinion you have to say what fires at what because of cover. The rules say something about cover being determined from the models firing. <br /><br />Technically I think you can choose to only fire with certain models from any squad so that your opponent won't get a cover save. <br /><br />Doubt there's a hard and fast ruling but I've always done it your way and not Mick's with my long fangs.From The Fanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01043549318855295914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640217576313519402.post-78954550890873932632012-02-10T22:24:18.412+00:002012-02-10T22:24:18.412+00:00I guess by the wording of your question, I treat t...I guess by the wording of your question, I treat them as 2 squads firing simultaneously. More specifically, I look at each individual model and the LOS from it. I always state which models are firing at what, in order to avoid any kind of cover debate.<br /><br />I never really considered doing it the other way.rkiknoreply@blogger.com