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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 5:47 am    Post subject: Re: Spam Alert: Re: Re:New topic!!!!!


Jon,
Sounds cool! I look forward to it.
How does everyone else handle it now?
Is there a consensus in the group?
David

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> In a message dated 11/13/2003 18:52:37 Central Standard Time,
> dbeeson@... writes:
> Ok, Re: Combat in terrain, does a body have to be fully on or in a terrain
> feature to get the benefit of that terrain?
> Is it like movement, i.e.., the front edge must be entirely out or in?
> Actually that is a great question. Here's the short answer: at least half
of
> the element you are fighting or shooting at must be in.
>
> Here's the long answer: I am working on a terrain play aid that has what
> constitutes 'in terrain' for every game effect. I hope to back it with a
terrain
> chart matching all terrain with their game effects. It is a bear because
I
> want to get it exactly right one time, but it should be a huge help when
done
> and that info with diagrams will be in the second printing at the
appropriate
> points.
>
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> I also hope that I did not offend Mike T. or anyone else with my question
> and comments,
> Oh no. I wouldn't worry about that.
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