Question about efficient armor and direct fire
I don't know if the proper place to post this is here on in the PG rules section.
The chart on page 5 of the rules says this Efficient armor
"Two AT shots OR move 1/2 and fire with -1 modifier (11.2)"
But 11:2 says:
Efficient armor units ... can EITHER make two Direct Fire or AT fire attacks (not one of each) on their activation OR move up to one half their movement allowance in the same impulse ... and perform Direct Fire or AT fire once with a -1 modifier for moving.
Can (as per 11.2) efficient armor fire direct fire twice in the same impulse (if it does not move) or is table 5 correct and efficient armor can only take two AT shots if it does not move?
If 11.2 is correct then that is a big departure form previous rules in that it allows an efficient armor unit to fire at a stack twice in the same turn. For both AT fire and OP fire are fired at individual targets (i.e armor or a moving unit). But normal direct fire is fired at a stack.
Also, if 11.2 is correct and a non moving efficient armor unit can fire Direct Fire twice how do the combination rules work? Can a stock of such units combine their fire? If stacked with a non efficient armor unit can both the efficient armor unit and the non efficient armor unit in the stack fire once as a stack and then the efficient armor unit gets to fire direct fire (this time not as a stack) a second time. And can a leader with a +1 fire bonus enable two adjacent efficient armor units to fire direct fire as a stack twice?
And in regard to moving and firing in general, if a units moves and then fires how do the combining fire rules work? Can that direct fire after a move be combined with any other units direct fire? Not that the version 4 optional rules for efficient AFVs to move and fire in the same impulse avoids this problem by limited that to AT fire and not to direct fire.
So having the ability for AFVs to direct fire twice or an efficient AFV or effient infantry to move and fire direct fire in the same impulse opens up a whole can of worms for example regard to the detailed mechanics of how one can do this in regard to combined fire. Does anyone have a good feel for what was intended?
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