Ironhide wrote:The resolution, as it has always been, is that if you have a rules disagreement; roll a D6.
But if you have the exact same dispute, week after week, are you going to roll every week?
Take this rule problem you are discussing now.
It's obvious that there has been an impasse.
Both sides agree that will will not change their mind, until they get a definative answer from someone like Jervis, Andy or some offical source, like WD.
So this week, today matter of fact, you guys are going to play at your FLGS. You know this could come up, you've been going on over it for over a week.
What are you going to do? Roll now, to get it over with?
Wait till someone's open top gets shot down/up and roll then?
Ok. Next week is another game. The same players are there.
What'll you do then?
Roll before hand and then use it?
Wait till someone's open top gets shot down/up and roll then?
What about next week?
You same guys are gonna play again. Probably with the same armies, maybe different forces but the same armies. Th possiblity exsists that it can happen yet again.
SO wat are you going to do about t?
Hope to get and answer from GW? [and not be told to get a better army.]
What happens if each of the 2 sides calls GW and speaks to 2 different people and the person agrees with you. You then have 2 different answers, both are 'official'.
Are you going to roll each and every week? Until the 6th ed. comes out, and hope that it corrects it or resolves it?
The d6 answer is great for a rule and no one has the codex or rulebook handy, or just can't find it in the book. [or worse won't admit they he is wrong and it's not in the rules.]
One of the guys I used to game with, back in 2nd ed. was the type mentioned. He's lawyer any rule till it suited him. [untill we turned it around against him.] WE ended up having 3 people per 2 player game. 1 to be a ref.