On 40kForums I noticed someone answered your question with a "yes" for 6 inches or less in the movement phase and "no" for more than 6". I've never heard of this but maybe someone with a BBB can let us know? As far as I knew, a crashed skimmer without vectored engines or the like was destroyed, but then I'm still getting used to 4th ed.
Skimmers, when recieving an immobilised result, either become immobilised if last turn they moved less than 6", or explode if they travelled more. It represents the fact that while it's fairly easy to drop a speed straight downwith a left-side repulsor field blown off, except when you're going at several hundred kilometres per hour. Vectored engines just let you survive no matter how fast you were going, as I recall.
I checked the rules and it says (page 67 in the little one) if a skimmer has moved less than six inches it just crashes, more and it's destroyed. It's also destroyed if it's immobilised over difficult or impassible terrain.
The book says they remain immobilised and block LOS for the rest of the game, so I assume a techpriest could not fix it.
The rules make it sound like a techmarine could get it flying again. I'd think it'd be a little tough for a techmarine to make a battlefield repair in such a short amount of time to get a speeder back in the air though.
The odds of him making a successful repair are one in six, half those of an Oork hitting something with a Shoota. I feel those are pretty appropriate as a representation of the vehicle having taken the sort of damage the Tech can fix.
i like techmarines, i dont think you see enough of them. If i were to do marines i'd definately have one. On a bike with full servo he's going to be a pretty solid combat machine.
Skimmers, when recieving an immobilised result, either become immobilised if last turn they moved less than 6", or explode if they travelled more. It represents the fact that while it's fairly easy to drop a speed straight downwith a left-side repulsor field blown off, except when you're going at several hundred kilometres per hour.
A Landspeeders max speed is double that of a running man in 40k... Barely 35-40mph. Moving more than 6" a turn is little more than jogging speed. After they screwed with movement none of it makes any sense anymore. Now 2nd edition had proper movement :roll:
Of course it would be crap if they moved 40" a turn. But when someone says they move 200kph and they don't (at least on the tabletop :wink: ), i'll say .
Anyway, I just read your post about how movement in 4th isn't as good as in 2nd so you can shut your flappin' trap! :lol:
Which was stupid. Overwatch must have, ironically, had no overwatch whatsoever in the 'making the rule make sense' phase.
"Okay, guys, this game is supposed to represent simultaneous combat through sequential turns. Now let's make a rule that only makes sense in sequential combat!"
Not only that, but overwatch was crap and possibly the second biggest contributor to the unbearable slowness of the game after looking up of everything you ever did every turn because it's never in the one book.
24" of movement on a Land Speeder is not, and never will, represent them moving directly forwards at the maximum speed. It is representative of them following the terrain, avoiding incoming fire, moving into attack positions, and all that. Even superhuman wariors probably can't do that at full speed, and even if they did they'd have a displacement per hour that' much lower as a result.
I didn't say it does represent their maximum speed. I said it's their maximum speed on the tabletop :wink:
My point was that their crashing after an immobalising hit doesn't represent losing control at 200kph
Anyway overwatch was great. Remember the Hive Tyrant sniper Jiggy. Used to rip Vypers apart. With a -2 to hit mod, it still hit on a 2+, muhaha. Oh and was the hardest thing in the game in a fair fight (no banshee exarchs included ).
so him having 2 boneswords and being 25 feet tall was fair now if my banshee exarch's were that big, you'd have been worried
Thats why overwatch was POO. still hitting on a 2+ when thing was supposed to be hard to hit. It mad the game very defensive. Whoever comes out of cover first takes the first hits, so both players sit there and hide/overwatch the majority of there army. Its the same in necro, if players wanna be gay about it. mixed gangs are much more fun to play with and against, but theres still the muppets with 12 lasguns/boltguns that stick there whole gand on overwatch.
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