(02-27-2014, 05:35 AM)campsawyer Wrote: Yes it does specify for OBA, but it looks to be just clarifying that no more than 3 modules can combined. Nothing stated about how they can be used but the example in the rules, it does leave this as an option. Nothing said about the number of attacks or multiple hexes, leaving one to speculate. The only item that has been clarified is that only 3 modules may be activated at once, stated in the annotated rules.
I leave it up to debate.
LOL - This always make me laugh when people say "The rules do not say"
Well the rules do not say that if you throw a rotten tomato in the face of an opponent then you can claim victory. As the rules do not say that is wrong, then I presume its reasonable to assume its a valid claim to victory ?
It is these silly debates on clearly written rules .... And I say clearly written so that nobody can once again claim they are open to interpretation and poorly written, that put people off dual play. It is worrying to think that another player may have the wildest interpretation.
Once again, I DO stress, the rules clearly state in 7.33
"Up to 3 OBA modules".......... it mentions no more "may be combined to attack ONE attack PER ACTION SEGMENT".
It is really that simple.
Finally, to reverse the situation, where does it say 3 individual attacks may be inacted per activation ?