OS_Das123 Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022 1. When force pushing an emplacement trooper with a notched base, can that unit be moved in the reverse direction using the rear notch on the base? 2. If a force user moves twice into range one of lets say a B1 unit and then force pushed that unit leader closer to the force user but does not make base contact with the unit leader. The force user player coheres one of the minis into base contact with the force user. Does the B1 unit "snap" to base contact with the force user? Is it considered engaged when it comes to not being able to take fire into those two engaged units? Thanks in advance for clarification. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TalkPolite Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022 Hello, 7 hours ago, OS_Das123 said: 1. When force pushing an emplacement trooper with a notched base, can that unit be moved in the reverse direction using the rear notch on the base? No. You can only use the rear notch when you perform a Reverse, which is not a speed x move. Note that because this is a standard move, the reposition keyword can be used before or after performing the move. 7 hours ago, OS_Das123 said: 2. If a force user moves twice into range one of lets say a B1 unit and then force pushed that unit leader closer to the force user but does not make base contact with the unit leader. The force user player coheres one of the minis into base contact with the force user. You cannot use cohesion to place the miniature in base to base contact. Only a unit leader may start an engagement - the move you described would be illegal. TP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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