This is of course more of a thoretical debate than one taken from any of my own experiences, I have only played with special strikes a very few times only with my brothers, I really like special strikes, they add to the game in my opinion. This is not a serious matter for me, nor do I feel very strongly about it. I just wnted to get some more info on what hte rules actually said about it.
Dr Grant wrote:
First things first, please refrain from writing needlessly antagonistic comments. A lot of people, myself included, have taken the time to write long replies to you. If you're going to write sarcastic responses to anyone who disagrees with you then you're not going to get very far.
I am sorry about this comment. I respect everyones opnion on here and it was wrong of me to make this comment. It was not meant to be antagonistic.
However, I have also taken time to write pretty long posts (as well as Hodush) where I have taken time to check rules, faqs and examples from other games even to understand the question I originally asked "Where in the rules can you find support for weapon swapps/addons". James R was nice to point me to the section where support could be found, I read it, gave some counter arguments as I found it very questionable if that was really what the RAW of it said. Here Hodush also came with some wonderful arguments, also based on the rules.
After this nobody actually tried to counter our arguments at all, nor did it feel like they were taken seriously, and I admit I got frustrated byt it and so this comment was made.
This is also the reason why I said that there seem to be an unwillingness to discuss this, the thread has been very polite however (with the exception of my latest post).
Dr.Grant wrote:
The major problem with this being that it's you that's decided that 'conversion does not affect rules' that's not written anywhere in the rulebook. It's also a direct contradiction with the examples already given about mounted heroes, Reavers and Eowyn etc. where conversions clearly affect rules.
Yes it is my opnion I agree. However the opposite is neither written anywhere in the rulebook.
I base this opnion on the fact that conversions are not covered by the rules at all. Conversions has been left out of the rules section which (in theory but very seldom in practise) makes them hard to judge what is right and wrong. Many times it is very obvoius what is right and is seldom a problem. We dont want conversions to disapear from the game. They are a big part of the hobby after all.
An unwritten rule that many would agree on is that a conversion should not be made to give you any ingame advantages (yes opninion again but a widely accepted one in my experience), a troll lying down so he cant be seen behind friendly troops or low walls is an example.
In circumstances such a these a common solution is to campre the converted model with the original, would the original troll be seen behind the wall?
This is mostly the argument I base my opinion about conversions on.
Dr Grant wrote:
If a model is carrying a visible hand weapon it can special strike with that weapon
All models are assumed to carry a hand weapon but if you can't see it on the model you may not special strike with it.
If I give my warrior of Minas Tirith an axe - it fulfils the first point.
Yes, this is the same argument that James R gave, both me and Hodush have given some counterarguments (original model etc) to this but not really gotten any answers or opinions about it.
A note about the model I found is P.9
"Models and Bases"
"Every hero, warrior or monster is represented by a citadel miniature, or model. This model represents the character or creature troughtout the battle"
So a Warrior of Minas Tirith model is armed with a sword, that is the proper representation of him, that is his model. Lets say I would use an axe on him, is this the correct way of representing him, no beacuse this model would operate diffrent from the original one. He would have rules that never would have been asociated with the original profil or model.
Now lets say I wanted to use a warrior of Arnor with a sword conversion to use as a warrior of Minas Tirith, the model would be wrong but the effect on the game would be the same as the original model. In my mind this makes it a legal conversion, kinda like giving heroes horses. Both would have rules asociated with the profil the model represents.
This is of course how I would interpret this rules and I could be wrong.
Dr Grant wrote:
I honestly don't understand the confusion, the debate comes from whether you should swap weapons or not and that concerns the spirt of the game and the intention behind the rules which is something you seem absolutely adamant to ignore.
I believe there can be two seperated debates, one for if you SHOULD, and one for if you CAN.
As you say the "should" part does indeed concern spirit of the game but the CAN part, RAW, can be adiffrent debate.
have fun
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