Re: woodland terrain
Unread postby cereal_theif » Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:13 am
Oldman WIllow
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a) trees are over double the height of your model so cannot be climbed and must be instead circumnavigated
no and yes. Yes they must be circumnavigated. You may agree to treat trees as obstacles but they would be obstacles in woodland terrain. 1/2 rate plus climb rules. It would take quite some time to get over something like that.
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b) page 19 the box regarding woodland terrain
poorly written example. Remember the debate over what blocking means and control zones.
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c) trees can appear outside a woodland without being woodland terrain as apparent in any battle in far harad.
as decoration no effect on movement or LOS, Better as WYSAWYG or depend on model.
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d) the fact that so far you bring no evidence to show that a tree is not an obstruction for the purposes of movement as a pillar or statue would be.
It is exactly the same as a pillar and has to be measured around but at half rate.
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e) the fact that the rulebook states you cannot climb or jump something more than twice your height and most trees are more than 54mm tall.
You may take several turns to climb an object. That would not be normal in most games.
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f) in regards to e, even if it did count as a climbable surface the elven rules do not allow for "better climbing ability"
true.
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by lorderkenbrand » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:19 am
Oldmanwillow plays differently to the majority here. In tournaments i've been in, we would have to measure around the tree(s) taking into account any 'woodland type' rules. By the sounds of it OMW doesn't measure movement around individual trees (perhaps suggesting the warrior quickly skirts around it). It is minimal movement we are talking about but can have serious effects when it comes to LOS and being able to charge opponents.
I would like to take some time to answer this with illustrations. I have to drive to Peachtree City to take my very elderly mother to the doctor. It will take most of the day. I will make some photos illustrations tonight.
My answer depends on WYSIWYG and the definition of LOS
The short answer is. If the figure can see past the tree to charge or shoot at the target. Movement 1/2 rate. If LOS is blocked you can not shoot and must measure around the base of the object
and take any movement penalty.
A tree is a woodland terrain feature unless you state before hand it is something else.Half rate movement for woodland terrain. If you measure around a wire tree trunk as well you may do so. I hope that 1/32 inch matters a lot.