Now this, I felt, was a particularly underhanded exploitation of hard-line "rules as written", especially given that the tournament had been sold as a friendly and easy-going event. the pod thereafter confers a cover save onto basically everything that the gun shoots at.īut then he said, "there's nothing in the pod, so I don't have to open the doors." Basically taking the quad gun out of the game unless I shoot at and blow up the pod (just wrecking it isn't good enough). Now this was really annoying, but so far this is totally legit as a tactic i.e. What he did was place it right in front of the quad gun on my aegis defence line so that when it landed (he only scattered 3 or 4 inches, can't remember exactly) it was blocking the gun's line of sight to effectively all of the battlefield except for a small corner where nothing was happening. I was at a "friendly" 1,500-point tournament on Saturday and in my first game against White Scars, my opponent had two drop pods, one of which was bought for a command squad all mounted on bikes (so that pod came down empty, which I thought was a cheesy tactic anyway but I wasn't sure what his plan for it was at first). TL:DR: can you choose to leave the doors of an empty drop-pod closed to block line of sight completely?
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