Paul John
Senior Member
Hello all,
I am unclear about how maintaining ROF may affect subsequent first fire.
In the example, the 237 HS with MMG has just fired and broken the squad.
But he has retained ROF (and has fixed CA due to being in a building).
As I understand, that means he is not marked with a first fire counter.
Now, if the 247 moves to V9, can the 237 shoot at him? Or is that still considered subsequent fire and hence makes the 237 subject to target limits?
What if the 247 moved (NAM) to U10 (out of the MMG CA) and let's pretend it is out of the 237's normal range. Permitted to fire inherent as first fire (1-2), or not permitted as subsequent first fire because out of normal range?
I am unclear about how maintaining ROF may affect subsequent first fire.
In the example, the 237 HS with MMG has just fired and broken the squad.
But he has retained ROF (and has fixed CA due to being in a building).
As I understand, that means he is not marked with a first fire counter.
Now, if the 247 moves to V9, can the 237 shoot at him? Or is that still considered subsequent fire and hence makes the 237 subject to target limits?
What if the 247 moved (NAM) to U10 (out of the MMG CA) and let's pretend it is out of the 237's normal range. Permitted to fire inherent as first fire (1-2), or not permitted as subsequent first fire because out of normal range?