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Post by riot on Apr 26, 2015 19:44:06 GMT
Afer being inspired by the 4 Ground chaps yesterday I had my own go at making some Mordheim ruins. Ended up with this considering its just some old clay bricks, balsa wood and some coffee stirrers it does not look too bad The rest of the photos are HERE
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Post by shaggy on Apr 26, 2015 20:01:49 GMT
Wow dude that looks great and that was fast getting that together. You should do a how to make it for your blog.
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May 6, 2015 11:29:36 GMT
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Post by macca on May 6, 2015 11:29:36 GMT
Went onto a Mordheim forum to discuss the hidden rule and got this reply, should help clear things up!
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May 4, 2015 at 10:16pm Quote Hey Riot, as you can guess I was getting a little leaves by some of the interpretations of the rules in Mordheim, so I went to the forum and got this posted
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PostSubject: shooting at hidden figures Yesterday at 16:07 Reply with quote Edit/Delete this post Hi, I have recently started playing Mordheim and all bar one player are new to the game. One point of rule that seems to be a bone of contention is shooting at hidden figures from elevated positions. Our 1 experienced player claims that if his archer on higher ground has line of site to the hidden figure, it is no longer hidden and is free to shoot at by his other archers. I would have thought that the figure is still hidden until another figure can "spot it" then making it unhidden. Would appreciate a ruling on this as at the moment the game is turning into a wild west shooting gallery! Back to top Go down View user profile Send private message Online Von Kurst Distinguished Poster Distinguished Poster
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PostSubject: Re: shooting at hidden figures Yesterday at 17:03 Thank you Reply with quote + ---- - Welcome to the forum!
Mordheim Rule Book p. 11 wrote: hiding
The Hiding rule represents warriors concealing themselves in a way that our unmoving and dramatically posed models cannot. A hiding warrior keeps as still as possible, just peeking out of cover.
A model can hide if he ends his move behind a low wall, a column or in a similar position where he could reasonably conceal himself. The player must declare that the warrior is hiding and place a Hidden counter beside the model for it to count as being hidden.
A model that runs, flees, is stunned or charges cannot hide that turn. His sudden burst of speed does not give him time to hide.
A model may stay hidden over several turns, so long as he stays behind a wall or similar feature. He may even move around so long as he stays hidden while doing so. If an enemy moves so that he can see the hidden warrior, the model is no longer hidden and the counter is removed. When hidden, a warrior cannot be seen, shot at or charged.
While hiding, a model cannot shoot or cast spells without giving away its position. If a hidden model shoots, or moves so that he can be seen, he is no longer hidden and can be shot at as normal.
A model may not hide if he is too close to an enemy model – he will be seen or heard no matter how well concealed. Enemy warriors will always see, hear or otherwise detect hidden foes within their Initiative value in inches. So a warrior whose Initiative value is 3 will automatically spot all hidden enemies within 3".
We have this come up every now and then as a player will assume that because a model is elevated it can see over any cover a warrior may hide behind. Sometimes this is true, but it is not automatic with being higher than your target.
Part of the issue is the maddening vagueness of the rule. The whole if 'an enemy moves so that he can see the hidden warrior thing'. We play that the hidden warrior may no longer claim to be hidden if an enemy can move so that there is no obstruction to its line of sight (cover) between it and the hidden warrior. Otherwise the rule is impossible to use, since the only way to 'hide' would be to be totally obscured from view, which is not what the rule says.
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PostSubject: Re: shooting at hidden figures Yesterday at 18:31 Reply with quote Edit/Delete this post Thanks that's sounds better, at the moment the other player insists that as long as he can see your figure behind cover your hidden status is blown! For me it makes sense that as long as the figure is behind some cover then it should remain hidden as in the spirit of the rule. Back to top Go down View user profile Send private message Online Denzak Warrior Warrior
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PostSubject: Re: shooting at hidden figures Today at 5:56 Thank you Reply with quote + ---- - Von Kurst hit the nail on the head.
If the model "spotting" would receive -1 to hit when attempting to shoot at the hidden warrior, then that warrior is in cover and can stay hidden successfully. Even if the "spotting" model is at an elevated position.
Mordheim rulebook pg 11 wrote: ...A hiding warrior keeps as still as possible, just peeking out of cover....
...A model can hide if he ends his move behind a low wall, a column or in a similar position where he could reasonably conceal himself...
...A model may stay hidden over several turns, so long as he stays behind a wall or similar feature...
The rulebook might not have the most optimal wording sometimes but these key sentences are there and definitely highlight the rules. The first sentence mentions cover which is defined in the rulebook as:
Rulebook pg. 13 & 14 wrote: ...If any portion of the target is hidden by a piece of scenery or another model, the shooting model will suffer a penalty as explained below....
Sometimes it will be obvious whether a target can be seen; at other times it will be more difficult, as buildings and other scenery are in the way. If the shooter can see only part of the target’s body, the target is in cover and the shooter suffers a -1 penalty on his To Hit roll.
Basically, if the model is in cover (-1 to hit) from the model on the 2nd floor then he can hide from them (unless they are within their Initiative value in inches of course).
Unfortunately, some people can interpret the rules differently because the Rulebook contradicts itself too often... The following rule is poorly worded
Rulebook pg. 11 wrote: If an enemy moves so that he can see the hidden warrior, the model is no longer hidden and the counter is removed.
In order to be more clear it should read something like "If an enemy moves so that he has an unobstructed (i.e., coverless) view of the hidden warrior, the model is no longer hidden". Which is basically when they mean when they say "so that he can see the hidden warrior". Because a warrior needs to be hidden behind cover. But he can't hide if there is no cover between him and the enemy!
Heck they just needed to add one word to improve it Quote : If an enemy moves so that he can fully see the hidden warrior...
So you are indeed correct good sir in macca175 wrote: that as long as the figure is behind some cover then it should remain hidden as in the spirit of the rule.
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Post by riot on May 11, 2015 16:13:26 GMT
Latest battle report is HERE
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Post by riot on May 16, 2015 20:28:49 GMT
Finally got to post pictures of my finished Dwarf Treasure hunters rest of the photos are HERE
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Post by riot on May 27, 2015 9:37:38 GMT
With the beautiful weather to day I decided to drag out my Reiklanders for one last photoshoot before they are put into carry cases. They make quite a motley crew. The trouble is they will make any unit they are attached to as a Militia look absolutely pants! The rest of the Photos are HERE
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Post by shaggy on Oct 10, 2015 18:04:43 GMT
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Post by mr2key on Oct 10, 2015 18:31:46 GMT
Been watching this, it needs a lot of work... Man-O-War is on its way as well and blood bowl 2 is amazing!
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Post by macca on Oct 10, 2015 20:38:35 GMT
Yep, saw it earlier this year when I watched the developers promo. Looks good.
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