if a unit has multiple ranged weapons, does it get to use every ranged weapon or does it have to choose one? Also if a single model has multiple ranged weapons does it have to choose one or does it use all listed?
It shoots with everything. The exception is pistols. If you have a model with a bolt gun and a pistol that model has to chose between them. However if it’s a unit with say 4 models with bolt guns and 1 model with a pistol you’re still allowed to fire both weapon types. Furthermore the bolt guns don’t have to target the same thing as the pistol. You can split fire from a unit but the same weapon type has to all pick the same target. Finally if the model is a monster or vehicle it gets to ignore the pistol rule and fire ALL of its weapons.
Mmmm no info on how attached leaders affect saving throws. I’m seeing a ton of confusion on other videos that say that if a character is attached to a weaker unit, they get the weaker units save characteristic which sounds insane.
@@starlord157 No you resolve all the attacks that would potentially kill the bodyguard unit, then you start allocating to the character using their characteristics.
@@ArtofWar40k ahhhh ok cool. Thank you. There’s some other people showing it the other way and it’s confusing. But I’ll definitely pass this along. Thank you again .
Thanks fo a great vid! One thing is bothering me: are enemy models from enemy unit blocking line of sight to models from other enemy unit that is behind them? Or are the first unit granting this second one benefit of cover because its not wholly visible?
The only part that matters is whether any part of the target is visible to the attacking model. They are allowed to ignore other models in their own unit when determining LOS.
What happens when you shoot at a unit with a character attached, you over killnthe unit, does the character start making its saves? What about its higher toughness and how that effects the wound roll of then unit?
Do the rules mention anything about other models "obstructing" others line of sight. Say for example one of my tanks shoot at an enemy tank across the field. But a friendly/enemy unit is in the middle of my line of sight. Am I -1 to hit?😊
You finish resolving that attack sequence that you started. So if you have 5 lascannons and one heavy bolter from one unit shooting at 6 enemy models. If you resolve the lascannons first and they kill 5 of 6 enemy models and the only remaining model is now out of line of sight you still resolve the heavy bolter. But any of your other units that want to shoot at the one model would have to draw LOS
@FarseerB1rdy bruh, its a game. Also, clearly im talking about whatever kind of "logic" you want to prescribe to our little plastic toys. Im talking about the strategic implications of the change.
@@Bblackout1 it's actually not a stupid reply, bruh. The tactical implications are fine. You can't just expect you're big beasts to be nice and safe by going from combat to combat. On the flip side they can use ranged weapons also. It's a pretty fair deal and I'm sorry if you can't use your brain to work a solution out to this.
i've watched several videos explaining the shooting phase and this is the first one that I actually understood. thanks!
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These two dudes are so entertaining
if a unit has multiple ranged weapons, does it get to use every ranged weapon or does it have to choose one? Also if a single model has multiple ranged weapons does it have to choose one or does it use all listed?
It shoots with everything. The exception is pistols. If you have a model with a bolt gun and a pistol that model has to chose between them. However if it’s a unit with say 4 models with bolt guns and 1 model with a pistol you’re still allowed to fire both weapon types. Furthermore the bolt guns don’t have to target the same thing as the pistol. You can split fire from a unit but the same weapon type has to all pick the same target. Finally if the model is a monster or vehicle it gets to ignore the pistol rule and fire ALL of its weapons.
Mmmm no info on how attached leaders affect saving throws. I’m seeing a ton of confusion on other videos that say that if a character is attached to a weaker unit, they get the weaker units save characteristic which sounds insane.
You use the toughness of the bodyguard unit.
@@ArtofWar40k so a captain with a 2+ / invuln save could be killed if the bodyguard unit has a worse save?
@@starlord157 No you resolve all the attacks that would potentially kill the bodyguard unit, then you start allocating to the character using their characteristics.
@@ArtofWar40k ahhhh ok cool. Thank you. There’s some other people showing it the other way and it’s confusing. But I’ll definitely pass this along. Thank you again .
Thanks fo a great vid! One thing is bothering me: are enemy models from enemy unit blocking line of sight to models from other enemy unit that is behind them? Or are the first unit granting this second one benefit of cover because its not wholly visible?
The only part that matters is whether any part of the target is visible to the attacking model. They are allowed to ignore other models in their own unit when determining LOS.
I want to learn so bad! But this makes no sense….
@@FlyingDuckTape5610 go find a game and watch. Ask a million questions!
good editing!!
So, can you just not shoot at all if you’ve moved during the movement phase?
You can move and shoot. If you advance you need the assault keyword to shoot
@@ArtofWar40k thank you!
What happens when you shoot at a unit with a character attached, you over killnthe unit, does the character start making its saves? What about its higher toughness and how that effects the wound roll of then unit?
You take the toughness of the unit, not the hero. And you keep allowiing the attacks but now the hero is a solo unit so you use his stats now.
Do the rules mention anything about other models "obstructing" others line of sight. Say for example one of my tanks shoot at an enemy tank across the field. But a friendly/enemy unit is in the middle of my line of sight. Am I -1 to hit?😊
You don't give cover to your own models with other modelsn
So if I make an attack on a unit and after picking some models off and then the remaining units are not visible can I keep shooting that unit?
You finish resolving that attack sequence that you started. So if you have 5 lascannons and one heavy bolter from one unit shooting at 6 enemy models. If you resolve the lascannons first and they kill 5 of 6 enemy models and the only remaining model is now out of line of sight you still resolve the heavy bolter. But any of your other units that want to shoot at the one model would have to draw LOS
What are your thoughts on big guns never tire? Being able to shoot greater deamons while they are in combat seems kinda lop sided.
Why? They are massive beasts. Of course they can be shot. It was stupid they couldn't be shot.
@FarseerB1rdy bruh, its a game. Also, clearly im talking about whatever kind of "logic" you want to prescribe to our little plastic toys. Im talking about the strategic implications of the change.
@@Bblackout1 OK mate.
@@FarseerB1rdy yup, dont post stupid replies then.
@@Bblackout1 it's actually not a stupid reply, bruh.
The tactical implications are fine. You can't just expect you're big beasts to be nice and safe by going from combat to combat. On the flip side they can use ranged weapons also. It's a pretty fair deal and I'm sorry if you can't use your brain to work a solution out to this.