Demonforge wrote:
If it were as you suggested,
It wasn't my suggestion, and I don't disagree with your interpretation, but I do disagree that the Hobbit rules make it "extremely clear" to new players.
Demonforge wrote:
Despite the lack of clause carried over from one edition to another, the Hobbit rules make it extremely clear you can only use magic in your own movement phase, and only when it is the model's turn to move. If you continue to read that section you will find it says the following:
"A model [...] can attempt to use up to one each move phase. He can use the power before he moves, during his move, or at the end of it. A Hero can even use a magical power in the same turn he Charges, or if he doesn't move at all..." (76)
I did read that section before posting - and you'll note it says "BEFORE he moves" not "AT THE START of his move"
The latter would be "extremely clear", the former again is subject to interpretation.
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then the lovely tactic of engaging wizards in combat to stop them from using magic would be null and void. What would be the purpose of the no-magic-in-combat clause in the first place if you could just Sorcerous Blast some guy as he charges you? So, as you can see, magic can only be used when the model has the capability to move, either through a Heroic Move, or during your own half of the move phase.
Again that doesn't really make it "extremely clear" as you imply.
First, numerous long established principles in the game were deliberately changed in the Hobbit. Previously viable tactics HAVE been rendered null and void, deliberately, by GW. For example sacrificial charging expensive monsters with cheap fodder to keep them tied up is much less effective due to the brutal power attacks.
Second - an ability to cast spells in your opponent's movement phase would not invalidate the no-magic in combat clause - Wasting a sorcerous blast at the model about to charge you vs not casting at all MAY not be the most effective use of your 1 spell per turn
Even inferred arguments about what is logical therefore must be intended fail as far as GW goes - look at the rules for spear support - again a sentence dropped (base size) and replaced by the phrase "any friendly model". Regardless of how retarded it is for a spearman to run behind charging cavalry to support it or a tiny goblin supporting a towering Balrog, both are apparently now legal.
Again I don't disagree with your interpretation of the rules but AS WRITTEN in the Hobbit, I would not blame new players for thinking different.