Graywinter
Mongoose
Ok, I have read all the stuff about Lethal Zones on the forum here and I have a question. Is a lethal zone a radius like a fire zone, or a diameter?
See, the reason I ask is that GF9 makes this nifty template set and has a red round template in there for measuring lethal zones. The template is 4" in diameter, and has markings for 1, 2, 3 and 4 inch LZs. That is to say that they think Lethal Zones are, in fact, a diameter.
So, a mortar has a 3" LZ. This means that there is an area of effect equal to 3" in diameter centered on the model hit... so 1.5" radius. Kind of tiny.
Fire zones are 3" in radius, meaning 6" in diameter. Auto fire zones are 6" in radius and so 12" in diameter.
Man, I am so confused all of a sudden... I thought Lethal Zones were a radius, like in the Player's Guide ... it says all models within the LZ distance from the first target get hit.
Is the template in error?
See, the reason I ask is that GF9 makes this nifty template set and has a red round template in there for measuring lethal zones. The template is 4" in diameter, and has markings for 1, 2, 3 and 4 inch LZs. That is to say that they think Lethal Zones are, in fact, a diameter.
So, a mortar has a 3" LZ. This means that there is an area of effect equal to 3" in diameter centered on the model hit... so 1.5" radius. Kind of tiny.
Fire zones are 3" in radius, meaning 6" in diameter. Auto fire zones are 6" in radius and so 12" in diameter.
Man, I am so confused all of a sudden... I thought Lethal Zones were a radius, like in the Player's Guide ... it says all models within the LZ distance from the first target get hit.
Is the template in error?