Paul John
Senior Member
Situation: A concealed vehicle (or dummy stack) is in a woods road (but I think this is the same in any other concealment terrain). An enemy vehicle enters the hex. As far as we could tell, the enemy can do so, and can drive through without the defender vehicle losing concealment. Is that right? This one seemed a bit crazy, but we couldn't find anything saying the concealed vehicle loses concealment.
Second half, if that is true that the defender can stay concealed (and this was important to see if they were dummies), can the attacker stop, forcing the defender to state that it is impossible for him to do so since he is unable to kill on a 5 or less. Or let him do so and thus verify that they are dummies (since in our case, the attacker had a tiny MA and couldn't meet those requirements for any of the OB given vehicles).
Hope that's clear! Thanks
P
Second half, if that is true that the defender can stay concealed (and this was important to see if they were dummies), can the attacker stop, forcing the defender to state that it is impossible for him to do so since he is unable to kill on a 5 or less. Or let him do so and thus verify that they are dummies (since in our case, the attacker had a tiny MA and couldn't meet those requirements for any of the OB given vehicles).
Hope that's clear! Thanks
P