02-27-2014, 12:19 AM,
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vince hughes
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RE: 8.4 Elevation makes no sense to me
(02-26-2014, 11:14 PM)Memenne Wrote: Vince,
I don't see that in the rules. Does it come from an errata ?
I really had a strong feeling somebody might ask that
Two references for this:
7.33 (para 3) - COMBINING FIRE: Up to three offboard artillery factors may be combined into ONE attack per action segment.
9.3 COMBINED FIRE (para 2): Up to three offboard bombardment fire values may combine into ONE fire value but may not combine with on-map units.
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02-27-2014, 03:55 AM,
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plloyd1010
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RE: 8.4 Elevation makes no sense to me
The maxim is if there is not prohibition, there is allowance. Corollaries to the maxim would be things like specified procedure rules (ie: You do "it" this way, thereby preventing use of another method.) Thus since there is no rule actually saying you cannot activate all your off-board artillery, you can. Since there is no rule actually saying all activated off-board artillery factors must be directed against a single hex, they needn't be. All that seems to be specified is, no more than 3 off-board artillery factors may be combined, individual factors may not be split, activating off-board artillery is a normal activation, and (functionally) nothing else may activate when they do.
As I said, technical hole.
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02-27-2014, 04:16 AM,
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campsawyer
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RE: 8.4 Elevation makes no sense to me
(02-27-2014, 03:54 AM)thomaso827 Wrote: Maybe I'm misinterpreting things. I understood that a stack activates as a stack and fires at a single target hex. But now I see the word "may" in there. That sort of weakens the argument. In the few solo games I have played so far, I either activate a stack to fire on a single target, or I activate individual units in a hex over several activations with different targets, or to fire on the same target multiple times, even though those shots will be resolved at lower firepower.
In that understanding, OBA activated together combines fire on one target hex, or fires separately over several activations, to fire on different hexes or to fire multiple smaller FP missions on the same hex.
When you activate the stack to "FIRE", you are doing just that activating. The act of firing is separate and can be individual or combine if all the requirements are met.
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