jdizzy001 wrote:
why then does he not have to roll for in the way when he shoots into a combat?
because, in an exception to the normal rules for Good models, his rule
specifically states that he can hit an enemy model who is in combat.I actually think this is good evidence of why he does have to randomise because if, in another exception to the normal rules, he could pick rider or mount then I think his rule would say so.
Consider the rules for Black Dart that, in an exception to the normal rules, specifically state that the caster can pick rider or mount. Legolas' rules make no mention of such an exception.
Furthermore, as Southy has said, on a pedantic level, the roll you make when shooting into combat is "a special In The Way" roll whereas the mount is simply treated "as if it were In The Way". a subtle difference to be sure but one that matters when people are desperately searching the rulebook for an answer that probably isn't there.
I think the most important thing is that Deadly Shot allows Legolas to hit automatically and his target is the cavalry model (remember, in SBG a shooting target is a model, not a person or a monster, 1 physical model on a standard base) as the rules specifically state that you "cannot target either part specifically".
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