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Post by mario on Sept 4, 2020 7:40:00 GMT
When taking the "In Sight Test" in "5150 No Quarter, Mecha Combat" the manual states in 16.1.3 that "... all Mechs in sight of an enemy Mech or having the enemy in sight will take the test". Just to be sure, that means, that all Mechs of the groups which have not previously seen the triggering force will take test? And not every Mech in sight of an enemy? And can the group that won the test, just fire upon the group that was involved in the test or at any Mech, even if it was not part of test?
Cheers, Mario
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Sept 4, 2020 19:36:16 GMT
When taking the "In Sight Test" in "5150 No Quarter, Mecha Combat" the manual states in 16.1.3 that "... all Mechs in sight of an enemy Mech or having the enemy in sight will take the test". Just to be sure, that means, that all Mechs of the groups which have not previously seen the triggering force will take test? Correct, no one sees any one, someone steps into sight, all that can see the mech and all that it can see take the test.And not every Mech in sight of an enemy? Every mech that can see an opposing mech. And can the group that won the test, just fire upon the group that was involved in the test or at any Mech, even if it was not part of test? Only those in the test. Here's an example. A and B and 1 and 2 cannot see each other. A and B are active and step into sight. A fires at 1 and takes it out. B fires at 2, misses and 2 fires back, taking B out. In Sight is over. A is active so can active fire and fires at 2. Hope this helps.Cheers, Mario
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Post by mario on Sept 7, 2020 13:15:45 GMT
Thanks for the quick reply, that answers all my questions!
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