The Legend said:
cordas said:
Fine, then people can simply declare their actions as they roll the dice....
Eh?!?? :? not sure what you're getting at mate. As far as we've been playing an action is declared before we roll dice not as the dice are hitting the deck!
Yeah but this isn't 40k and these are not faith points. Plus Matt has cleared this up now. I think thats a fair way to do it. Not too overpowered to the point of being crazy but still allows the skinnies to do some amazing things on the reaction if they're close enough.
Yes that is how it has been played in the past, but where in the rules does it say a player can't do that? What Matt has said is that its too late to deploy raiders once the dice have been rolled, he didn't say anything about when you declare / roll. Yes I know this could be seen as very childish, and could cause all sorts of arguements and bad feelings.
Thats why I asked for a clear guide line for when you can announce an ambush.
To me the idea that you can deploy an ambush in the enemy turn is harsh, but thats what ambushes are meant to be..... nasty, but during an enemy action is just far too abusive.
For example: Your exo suits in cover (1inch back from the edge) declare they are shooting a unit (which has a risk of shattering my skinnie force) outside the cover, at this point I reveal my ambush putting my Raiders between your exo suits and the edge of the cover, granting my other unit obscured (blocked sounds to harsh as you are size 2 shooting size 1 over size 1). When you have finnished your declared action I get to react shooting you, then its my turn, I again get to shoot you, then you can react. Oh and just to add insult to injury I place my constrictor cannon within 1 inch of your sergant, with a little luck he will be dead from 2 rounds of fire taking you out of command.
You might think that is perfectly acceptable, but I don't and will argue against it. Ambushes are great when used correctly, but they can also go really wrong and when they do its the ambusher who pays.
I have 2 arguements about how ambushes should be defined / changed.
1. I think deploying an ambush in the middle of an opponents action is just plain and simply wrong. Its so abuseable its not funny (see numerous examples of this in the thread), and if its the case I don't want to fight against them.
2. As I have said before the Skinnie player gets to choose when and to a degree where the ambush takes place so he has all the advantages. If the opponent player can force the Skinnie player to reveal the ambush in his turn (making them deploy to avoid being shattered) then I feel that this should create a reaction from any unit able to react because of reaction distance and because they haven't currently reacted. All this is going to do is make the skinnie player think where they will deploy, as they can only deploy in cover they only have to be more than the size of the opponent figure away to avoid being shot, or more than 3 inches to avoid being charged by bug warriors. I don't think this will seriously down power them, it will just reflect a little closer what ambushes are irl.
Also I know its not 40K, I was just refering to how we handled a situation in a different game where one player was able to act "out of the normal game sequence" in a similar way that deploying raiders at "any time" is out of the normal game sequence, it took a little getting used to but once we did it was easy enough to do.