jdizzy001 wrote:
I don't understand this ruling, can someone please break it down?
An example of where this rule comes into play. There is a cave troll with three goblins in front of him. One on the left, and two stacked behind each other on the right. How many in the ways? Is it 3, one for each object in the way, or do you get to choose the path of the arrow, and thus it is either one, if you shoot to the left, or two, if the shot goes to the right.
They have ruled that it is not 3 in the way rolls, and this is logical as an arrow would only have one path. However this brings up the question of who gets to choose the path of the arrow, and thus who is in the way. As written, you roll a 50/50 dice, and whoever wins gets to choose the path of the arrow.
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Now, as far as my opinion on this ruling, I do agree that it seems a bit "off". It seems to me that you should roll for every unit or object in the way (though that would make it nearly impossible to shoot some larger creatures like dragons who could literally have 20+ models in the way) OR, just allow the person shooting to decide where they are shooting, and thus what is in the way. While it makes more sense to me to have the shooter decide where they are shooting, this is a rule that affects both players, so it is something that you'll just have to add to your tactical tool belt and work around/with.
In the end it seems like it unnecessarily slows down and complicates the game.