SouthernDunedain wrote:
trebuchets and mordor catapults use the volley fire special rule. Means they can shoot stuff they cant see. Did you not see the siege of minas tirith? The trebuchet loaders would have been working overtime and relying on instructions from the spotter on where to aim the massive rock of doom.
In gaming terms, dont forget that the trebuchet has a minimum range of 18". Get within that and you're safe. Also, it cant fire into combat.
There's a fairly big difference between firing a trebuchet and depending on the spotter a few feet away from you to tell you where to aim and firing at a target that you couldn't possibly know the existence of if it weren't for the fact that a soldier on the other side of the battlefield (who has no reliable way of actually telling you where to aim) happens to see them.
It feels to me like they forgot to mention an actual range at the point where it says "does not require line of sight if an allied model in range can see them". I don't think they intended for "in range" to mean the range of the trebuchet, which is far, far larger than verbal communication would allow.