We are about to play Buckley's Block next week.
I'd just like to clarify the Cannister rules as we have not used that very often.
In the pic above there are 5 possible target vertices. I am assuming that you need LOS to one of the cluster hexes and not the vertex itself.
If we shoot at:
1) O9,O10,P9 ,
If a japanese squad was moving N10, M10 (bypass around the back), L10. We couldn't have a shot because he is not in LOS?
If there was residual in the M10 from a shot at a previously moved unit, the bypassing unit would be attacked by the residual fp? (In practice the squad would probably bypass around M1 instead)
Cannister vs Bamboo is a +1 drm? (The -1 doesn't apply because it has IFT equivalency, not a HE equivalency)
I'd just like to clarify the Cannister rules as we have not used that very often.
In the pic above there are 5 possible target vertices. I am assuming that you need LOS to one of the cluster hexes and not the vertex itself.
If we shoot at:
1) O9,O10,P9 ,
O9 12 FP +1DRM, resid 4fp
P9 12 FP+2 DRM, resid 2fp
O10 na, blocked by N9
2) O9,O10,N9O9 12 FP +1 DRM resid 4fp
O10 na
N9 12 FP+2 drm resid 4fp
3) O10, N9, N10O10 na
N9 na
N9 12FP +2drm resid 4fp
4) N9,N10,M10N9 12 FP +2 drm, resid 4fp
M10 12FP +2 drm, resid 4fp
N10 na
5) N10, M10,M1M10 12 fp +2 drm, resid 4fp
N10 na
M1 na
The Cannister shot would leave residual fp, unless rof is maintained?If a japanese squad was moving N10, M10 (bypass around the back), L10. We couldn't have a shot because he is not in LOS?
If there was residual in the M10 from a shot at a previously moved unit, the bypassing unit would be attacked by the residual fp? (In practice the squad would probably bypass around M1 instead)
Cannister vs Bamboo is a +1 drm? (The -1 doesn't apply because it has IFT equivalency, not a HE equivalency)
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