Character riding Chariot in CC
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Character riding Chariot in CC
In regards to chariots in CC, the rules state that Enemies rolling to hit against the chariot compare their weapon skill against the weapon skill of the crew or that of the creatures pulling it, whichever is highest.
In regards to characters riding chariots in CC, the rules state that enemies can chose whether to attack either the chariot or the character riding it.
My question is, if the enemies chose to attack the chariot. Do they have to roll against the character's weapon skill because he has the highest WS, and because he replaces one of the crew? Or do they roll against the standard crew member's weapon skill because they chose not to fight against the character?
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In regards to characters riding chariots in CC, the rules state that enemies can chose whether to attack either the chariot or the character riding it.
My question is, if the enemies chose to attack the chariot. Do they have to roll against the character's weapon skill because he has the highest WS, and because he replaces one of the crew? Or do they roll against the standard crew member's weapon skill because they chose not to fight against the character?
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Ok I understand your guys reasoning, and I'm sure you are right in the legal interpretation of the rules. The thing that doesn't make sense to me is that if they chose to attack the chariot and only have to roll against the crew member's WS, then we have to assume that the character does not defend the chariot. Instead we are to assume he just sits in the back of the chariot doing nothing?
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You guys realize that a character riding a chariot removes only 1 of the 2 crew members.
Attacking the chariot means going against the crew's (normal crew & creatures) WS.
There is no rule saying you use the character's WS to strike his mount, ever.
That depends entirely on the chariot. Some characters riding chariots don't get any other crewmembers.
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is there a way to ask GW to clarify this, i.e. submit things for FAQ, cause this is the sort of thing that needs to be sorted!
Anyway, i would assume that you use the character WS for everything. when a character has a beast he knows how to control it. if he rides a chariot he wouldn't be much a druchii if he couldn't control it by hiself, and therefore he is part of the crew. since his WS is highest, thats what is used, IMO.
Anyway, i would assume that you use the character WS for everything. when a character has a beast he knows how to control it. if he rides a chariot he wouldn't be much a druchii if he couldn't control it by hiself, and therefore he is part of the crew. since his WS is highest, thats what is used, IMO.
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you have to look at it from the point of view of the attacker....
You can attack the lord on the chariot, against his WS, his T, and his Saves (which DO benefit from being on a chariot). and if you kill him HE dies and the chariot operates normally.. Or you can attack the chariot, using the Crews WS (since they represent the skill of the chariot, being the driver and experienced user of it), the chariot toughness, and the chariots wounds... and if you kill it the CHARIOT dies and the lord is on foot from then on... (representing that you dismantled or broke the chariot, killed all the crew (since the lord is just riding on it) and slew the cold ones...
They ar two completely separate entites... such as how shots randomize when shotting at a warmachine and its crew or a hydra and its handlers (in the old version) or a salamander and its skinks...
The only difference here is that one is ON the other instead of NEXT to it... The chariot is just a mount treated like every other kind. You can attack the dragon or you can attack the Lord... The lords WS is not used in defending the dragon...
Just think about it that way...
You can attack the lord on the chariot, against his WS, his T, and his Saves (which DO benefit from being on a chariot). and if you kill him HE dies and the chariot operates normally.. Or you can attack the chariot, using the Crews WS (since they represent the skill of the chariot, being the driver and experienced user of it), the chariot toughness, and the chariots wounds... and if you kill it the CHARIOT dies and the lord is on foot from then on... (representing that you dismantled or broke the chariot, killed all the crew (since the lord is just riding on it) and slew the cold ones...
They ar two completely separate entites... such as how shots randomize when shotting at a warmachine and its crew or a hydra and its handlers (in the old version) or a salamander and its skinks...
The only difference here is that one is ON the other instead of NEXT to it... The chariot is just a mount treated like every other kind. You can attack the dragon or you can attack the Lord... The lords WS is not used in defending the dragon...
Just think about it that way...
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Indeed, except for one minor point:
In the 7th edition, this save is only available against ranged attacks. In combat a character does not benefit from a chariot in terms of armour save.
You can attack the lord on the chariot, against his WS, his T, and his Saves (which DO benefit from being on a chariot).
In the 7th edition, this save is only available against ranged attacks. In combat a character does not benefit from a chariot in terms of armour save.
There does not need to be. Every where I see the chariot option for a mount on a character it uses the phrase 'replacing one of the crew'SilverHeimdall wrote:There is no rule saying you use the character's WS to strike his mount, ever.
Replace (dictionary.com):
"to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing)"
Using the word replace implies that the character is now part of the crew.
If the WS of the character is not used, then what is done for TK chariots.
Chariots in combat pg 64.
"Enemies rolling to hit against the chariot compare their own Weapon SKill against the Weapon Skill of the crew or that of the creatures pulling it, whichever is highest."
So you believe that TK on a chariot uses the WS 2 of the steeds, and that the war altar has no weapon skill?
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Looking at this one from a theory hammer perspective....
Excpet for some seriously elite troops with WS5 or characters with WS5 or greater everyone will only need a 4+ to hit a chariot anyways. Even a pathetic Gnoblar or Skaven slave with WS 2 can hit a WS6 on a 4+... so the defensive bonus of Argueing the Characters WS is really only usefull against things with WS5 or greater who would hit on a 3+
I would rather argue that the Character be attacked at the Chariots toughness But sadly his wounds are resolved separately from the chariot just liek they are separate form monsterous mounts.
Excpet for some seriously elite troops with WS5 or characters with WS5 or greater everyone will only need a 4+ to hit a chariot anyways. Even a pathetic Gnoblar or Skaven slave with WS 2 can hit a WS6 on a 4+... so the defensive bonus of Argueing the Characters WS is really only usefull against things with WS5 or greater who would hit on a 3+
I would rather argue that the Character be attacked at the Chariots toughness But sadly his wounds are resolved separately from the chariot just liek they are separate form monsterous mounts.
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Replace (dictionary.com):
"to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing)"
he assumes the former position of one of the crewmembers - standing on the chariot.
Chariots in combat pg 64.
"Enemies rolling to hit against the chariot compare their own Weapon SKill against the Weapon Skill of the crew or that of the creatures pulling it, whichever is highest."
So you believe that TK on a chariot uses the WS 2 of the steeds, and that the war altar has no weapon skill?
1. yes, when targetting the chariot.
2. Don't have the empire book but I'd assume so, it's not going to do much to parry right?
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CC attacks against the STank hit automatically, don't they? Consistent with WS 0 (except the bit somewhere about a model dying if any of its stats are 0, but it's not really 0 here, just '-').
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So here's a question relating to characters in chariots in close combat...
During a close combat phase, I wiped out an opposing player's unit with a chariot. I overran as a result and hit another unit in the flank. Fast forward to the next player's turn and he charges my chariot's flank with a unit of cavalry.
In my chariot, I have a character. If I issue a challenge to the cavalry unit (which includes a champion who cannot move out of base to base contact with my chariot since he has no second rank and his frontage isn't big enough), can any of his models that are not participating in the challenge attack my chariot? Or can only his champion attack me that close combat round?
Page 77 indicates that crewmen that are not participating in the challenge cannot fight while the challenge is going on. So I'm inclined to believe that the rest of the models can't get involved. But I'm not entirely certain of that.
During a close combat phase, I wiped out an opposing player's unit with a chariot. I overran as a result and hit another unit in the flank. Fast forward to the next player's turn and he charges my chariot's flank with a unit of cavalry.
In my chariot, I have a character. If I issue a challenge to the cavalry unit (which includes a champion who cannot move out of base to base contact with my chariot since he has no second rank and his frontage isn't big enough), can any of his models that are not participating in the challenge attack my chariot? Or can only his champion attack me that close combat round?
Page 77 indicates that crewmen that are not participating in the challenge cannot fight while the challenge is going on. So I'm inclined to believe that the rest of the models can't get involved. But I'm not entirely certain of that.
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Zeth wrote:So you believe that TK on a chariot uses the WS 2 of the steeds, and that the war altar has no weapon skill?
Isn't the war altar pulled by 2 steeds? In both those cases, the chariot uses the WS of the steeds.
BTW, I just realised that goblin chariots get to use the WS3 of the wolfs, which I never thought of before. Neato!