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House rules per the Gunny - Grognard Gunny - 03-14-2024

1) In the case of open-topped AFV, I have always thought that allowing them the same immunity as tanks a bit much. So I have HR'ed a minus 2 on the DF and BF charts to give them SOME vulerability.

2) In the case of retreating, I have decided that as long as there is a good order unit in the same hex, the unit does not have to retreat.(That makes sense!)

Any thoughts on those?

GG


RE: House rules per the Gunny - ACav - 03-17-2024

The AFVs are affected by Xs only in direct & bombardment fire.

The open-topped ones have to take an M2, the closed-top (turreted tanks) take a regular M check.


RE: House rules per the Gunny - Grognard Gunny - 03-17-2024

Got it, but..... "house rules" are supposed to be alternate rules.... supposedly to make the game "better". (....and virtually everyone has at least one!)

GG


RE: House rules per the Gunny - plloyd1010 - 03-17-2024

(03-17-2024, 07:46 AM)ACav Wrote: The AFVs are affected by Xs only in direct & bombardment fire.

The open-topped ones have to take an M2, the closed-top (turreted tanks) take a regular M check.

Additionally, if there is an 2X or 3X result, the 2nd X is taken from an open-topped AFV, if present.


RE: House rules per the Gunny - triangular_cube - 03-18-2024

(03-17-2024, 06:30 PM)plloyd1010 Wrote:
(03-17-2024, 07:46 AM)ACav Wrote: The AFVs are affected by Xs only in direct & bombardment fire.

The open-topped ones have to take an M2, the closed-top (turreted tanks) take a regular M check.

Additionally, if there is an 2X or 3X result, the 2nd X is taken from an open-topped AFV, if present.

And if they are alone the 1st X is still hitting the open topped AFV. It seems by house ruling to make the open top more vulnerable to MX checks you are actually making them less vulnerable to DF/BF by strongly reducing the chances of causing a step loss.