Stuart Harrison

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  • That reply isn’t supported by anything in the rulebook and sounds like a house rule – Warlord customer support answers should be taken with a grain of salt and only used as “private use” guidance.

    Alessio’s own words on them –


    Let me elaborate a little on this ’email answer’ situation:
    When a customer asks a difficult rule question, like the…[Read more]

  • Agree with the above with the exception of weapons/units with special rules that explicitly state they get additional attacks in close quarters – ie: adding a lance to a Polish cavalryman specifically gives him +1 attack.  This is covered in the FAQ:

    “Some units from first edition books, like Sgt Kenshiro, or Polish
    lancers, have additional…[Read more]

  • Problem with this bit:

    “(b) Attacking enemy units: I assume the engineer could “advance” 4 inches away from an enemy unit and detonate the explosive. The enemy unit will be hit by HE 4″ with number of hits to be determined by 4″ template.”

    You can’t start a turn adjacent to an enemy unit to place the explosive – you would have had to breach t…[Read more]

  • To add to the confusion, have you looked at p179, Fortifications, Barbed Wire, Special Rules “Combat engineers (Pioneers) can clear an adjacent strip by receiving a Down order, but not as a reaction to enemy fire.”

    No test involved.  Why would you use the test for Bangalores when you have a way of doing it automatically that also allows you the…[Read more]

  • Stuart Harrison replied to the topic 25-Pounder in the forum Bolt Action 4 years ago

    “First off, the 25 pounder was a field gun, not any sort of howitzer.  It had a longer by proportion barrel and a muzzle velocity higher than any howitzer.  It was intended to engage targets with direct as well as indirect fire.  ”

    We are discussing the rules of a game.  I did not assert that the 25 pounder is a howitzer, simply that it has bee…[Read more]

  • Stuart Harrison replied to the topic 25-Pounder in the forum Bolt Action 4 years ago

    Your point doesn’t take into account the brackets that all weapons are required to fall into for this game.  The 25 Pounder is in the light bracket for howitzers which rolls in anything from around 75mm up through 95mm howitzers – it’s actually in the middle of it’s bracket.  75s are at or near the bottom with anything smaller generally getting s…[Read more]

  • Your modifiers are based on the order you are on at the time modifiers are assessed – You are firing from Ambush (actually flipping your die to a Fire order), so no -1 for having moved, that only applies if you are firing as part of an Advance action.  Bolt Action doesn’t care how you came to be on your current order (or lack of one), just that…[Read more]

  • First edition, once you made it into close quarters both sides removed all pins.

    Second edition you don’t – the assaulter just loses a single pin for passing the orders test to make the assault, otherwise pins are now irrelevant to close quarters.

  • “But I have always thought all hits from a single firing unit on a single target will score only 1 pin regardless of number of hits from different weapons of the unit, or did I understand wrongly?”

    The hits cause a single pin (or batch of pins) same as any other shooting situation, but the first three results on the damage results table each…[Read more]

  • Massive damage literally says you roll 2 dice and apply both.  Nothing is suggested about only applying the first if one of those results is ‘knocked out’.

    Remember the ‘Shooting at Vehicles’ section isn’t a replacement to the normal shooting rules, it only mentions where the normal sequence varies for vehicles (ie: no mention of declaring…[Read more]

  • @Nat – “@stuart…except the part of the rules that literally says don’t apply anymore damage results and remove the vehicle as soon as you get a destroyed result!”

    Where are you reading as saying that – I don’t recall it and I’m not spotting it.

    Re hits on vehicle destruction and pen, the FAQ you’re all looking for is in regards to body arm…[Read more]

  • “Hence if your flamethrower kills the unit, your panzerfaust would be considered “fired” and used up even though it is essentially firing at nothing.”

    Point to consider with this – just because you have established that the transport is destroyed from the damage results of the flamethrower doesn’t mean the ‘faust is wasted.

    The vehicle isn’t des…[Read more]

  • “Couldn’t help to notice that in your pasted screenshot, the tank is worth 20 extra points!”

    Compare the weapons – Battleground Europe version has a medium AT, AoG has a light AT.  Light AT is consistent with the Char B1 entry in AoFatA.

  • Looks like a cut and paste error by the author of AoG – using the version of the rule from AoIJ instead of AoFatA.

  • Master Chief is correct by the base rules.  There is an optional rule on p217, Transport Units, that you might like to read and discuss with your opponent once you have access to your MRB again – it allows you to field multiple transports as a single unit with a combined transport capacity, but is not in play by default.

  • Yes, the turret can rotate exactly as if the tank received a fire ( or advance) order by any other means.

    It’s the general rule that it can and nothing is stated to change it for reaction fire.

  • Reaction fire requires a unit not to have an order – there is no special provision for tanks to react if they already have an order.

    If a unit has an ambush order it can initiate the ambush during the assault move, but that is entirely separate from reaction fire.

  • “The Axis Support unit is not limited to tanks, correct?  So if the Axis Support slot on easyarmy only shows a certain selection of German tanks, if I wanted to take an armored car or sp artillery, that’s legal?”

    Correct.   Axis support is ‘… one extra unit…’, no suggestion that it can only be a tank, just that it can’t be a vehicle with dama…[Read more]

  • I would say no, except as a house rule agreed with your opponent.

    Options available to the NCO specifically mention the NCO, otherwise there is no point mentioning him in any of the “NCO + up to ‘x’ men may…” options, you could just write ‘x+1’ instead (ie: ‘up to 4 men’ rather than ‘NCO + up to 3 men’).

  • “im pretty sure German supplied armour still benefits from the German special abilities, in this case the higher rate of fire for the vehicle machine guns.”

    I would say it does for the Axis Support unit, not for the Hungarian slot unless specifically stated otherwise – national rules don’t carry over with equipment, just as Soviets and British…[Read more]

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