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These tutorial videos are brilliant. Makes certain rules much easier to understand. Keep em comin!
Travis
These Corvus Belli tutorials (with their great terrain and graphics) are one of the things that got me into Infinity. I was so burned out on typical 40k terrain, that this clean and sci-fi terrain was refreshing. And btw, al great deal of their terrain is paper-craft and FREE!
what I don’t get is why Zoe get’s -6 on her BS when the Dasyu was sucessfully discovered?
TO Cammo always supposes a -6 modifier to BS attacks. One part of the habilty is to be able to become a Cammo Marker, the other feature of the rule is the difficulty that it suposes for enemy troops to kill those special skilled soldiers.
So, as a marker -6 to discover rolls (using Willpower).
As a miniature -6 to ballistic skill attacks.
That makes the TO cammo troops, like ninjas, a pain in the ass for those who want to kill them. Fortunatly, there are troops specially equiped to be able to do so.
concealment and camouflage special skills continue to provide negative BS modifiers even if the model is revealed.
Thanks, that -6 to hit after being discovered had me a little confused.
Yep, that’s one of the this that makes camo troops (especially TO camo) so powerful – not only do you have to Discover them, after you’ve done that you still get negative modifiers to hit them!
It’s one of the reasons why Direct Template weapons (firethrowers etc. which don’t roll to hit) and higher levels of Multi-Spectral Visor (ignores all camo modifiers) are so useful if you think there will be camo troops around.