kraigssams
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I know it's a legal strategy A12.42. But are there any restrictions? Can a jeep, truck, halftrack with no MG (scrounged) be the vehicle? If so seems awful.... crappy
In Journal 10 there was an erratum that said that "broken" vehicles do not concealment loss. If you haven't added your sticky errata, that would make a good new year's resolution.I know it's a legal strategy A12.42. But are there any restrictions? Can a jeep, truck, halftrack with no MG (scrounged) be the vehicle? If so seems awful.... crappy
A "broken" vehicle cannot cause concealment loss. A vehicle without functioning armament is "broken."I know it's a legal strategy A12.42. But are there any restrictions? Can a jeep, truck, halftrack with no MG (scrounged) be the vehicle? If so seems awful.... crappy
A12.1can you give me the rule that states what a broken vehicle is
A12.1.can you give me the rule that states what a broken vehicle is
As it says, see A12.1 for what's considered a broken vehicle. ...[EXC: a "broken " vehicle cannot cause concealment loss; 12.1]I know it's a legal strategy A12.42. But are there any restrictions? Can a jeep, truck, halftrack with no MG (scrounged) be the vehicle? If so seems awful.... crappy