40K Wound Allocation in 5th Ed
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:39 pm
Okay back for more help here.
So I got in a rather confusing game this weekend with the Templar Marines list I configured (with lots of Btown help - thanks guys) and ran the list through the LGS owner which he said was fine and would work with any tournemant he would organize (big bonus there). Any way, so I get in a game with not so experienced (like I'm a veteran...player at any rate) college age kid, and ran into some confusion concerning wound allocation with 5th edition rules.
My understanding of the rules is that with Wound Allocation, you have the freedom to allocate wounds to individual models based on how diverse the unit taking the wounds is. For instance, I have one tactical squad with the following make up: SGT (PF/PP), ML, Melta, 7 x bolters.
The scenario was as follows: 4 Different troops. He got 8 hits, and 5 wounds (1 plasma, 4 bolter). I went to assign wounds. 1 x bolter to SGT, 1 x plasma to ML, 1 x bolter to ML, 1 x bolter to Melta, 1 x bolter to Bolter. Then I went to roll the wounds seperately...this is where the debate kicked in.
My understanding of the rules (and I'm no rules expert seeing as how I primarily play with my kids and have to...adjust the rules for their understanding), but my understanding is...
1) Assign the wounds
2) Roll saves on assigned wounds separately, per model. So if my ML had 2 wounds assigned to him I'd roll 2 dice for those wounds. SGT has 1 wound, roll 1 die for his wound separately.
3) Each model should roll armor saves separately
So in my situation above, I understood that in rolling my saves separately I failed only 1 save so would have only lost a single model. Doing it his way I failed 4, so would have lost 4 models.
LGS manager sided with me, but the budding young college mind (no offense to you college-age and younger) spent the next 20 min of my patience complaining to the point that his language became an issue for my 4 and 9 year old who were with me so we called it quits.
Help me out Btowners,
As always, appreciate the input.
So I got in a rather confusing game this weekend with the Templar Marines list I configured (with lots of Btown help - thanks guys) and ran the list through the LGS owner which he said was fine and would work with any tournemant he would organize (big bonus there). Any way, so I get in a game with not so experienced (like I'm a veteran...player at any rate) college age kid, and ran into some confusion concerning wound allocation with 5th edition rules.
My understanding of the rules is that with Wound Allocation, you have the freedom to allocate wounds to individual models based on how diverse the unit taking the wounds is. For instance, I have one tactical squad with the following make up: SGT (PF/PP), ML, Melta, 7 x bolters.
The scenario was as follows: 4 Different troops. He got 8 hits, and 5 wounds (1 plasma, 4 bolter). I went to assign wounds. 1 x bolter to SGT, 1 x plasma to ML, 1 x bolter to ML, 1 x bolter to Melta, 1 x bolter to Bolter. Then I went to roll the wounds seperately...this is where the debate kicked in.
My understanding of the rules (and I'm no rules expert seeing as how I primarily play with my kids and have to...adjust the rules for their understanding), but my understanding is...
1) Assign the wounds
2) Roll saves on assigned wounds separately, per model. So if my ML had 2 wounds assigned to him I'd roll 2 dice for those wounds. SGT has 1 wound, roll 1 die for his wound separately.
3) Each model should roll armor saves separately
So in my situation above, I understood that in rolling my saves separately I failed only 1 save so would have only lost a single model. Doing it his way I failed 4, so would have lost 4 models.
LGS manager sided with me, but the budding young college mind (no offense to you college-age and younger) spent the next 20 min of my patience complaining to the point that his language became an issue for my 4 and 9 year old who were with me so we called it quits.
Help me out Btowners,
As always, appreciate the input.