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Leeroy Jenkins died. But he died a hero to millions.Kirillyos wrote:LEEEEEEEROOOOOOYYYYY JEEEEEENNNKIIIIIIINNNSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Warhead wrote:my head burns with War.
Natalya wrote:Wtf is going on in this thread?
61. They both take the same amount of damage. Treat it like a charge. Also, the ground gets to roll POP against the falling fig as well.SledgeHammer wrote:61. If minifig A jumps off a tall structure, landing on minifig B, would minifig B die while minifig A walks away unscathed?
62. If lego Mr. Freeze or Sub-Zero freezes someone, what would happen? Would the frozen minifig be frozen until the end of the battle or until someone can unfreeze him?
63. Would a Nerf gun count as a giant orbital missile launcher?
64. Could I fudge some hand to hand combat rules for minifigs such as ninjas, senseis, etc?
Warhead wrote:my head burns with War.
That makes a lot of sense, thanks.IVhorseman wrote:66. I actually use these! Treat it as an explosive round. The only real difference is during a missed shot. Simply target a specific area and fire, whether or not it's actually aimed at a dude. If you fail the skill roll, the explosive blows up a number of inches away equal to how much the roll failed by. So, an airburst explosive with a UR of 5 will still explode 1" away from the target on a skill roll of 4, which still deals full damage. defender still gets to choose where, but it makes hitting aerial targets with splash damage a lot easier.
So no chance of a sneaky saboteur rolling under the air skirt to plant explosives?IVhorseman wrote:67. Depends on your hovercraft. I always assume they're floating just enough above the surface to not cause any rules problems. HINT HINT.
So like the equivalent of an attack for that round?IVhorseman wrote:68. Transforming is an action.
Warhead wrote:my head burns with War.
Ahh, got it.IVhorseman wrote:Of course you can roll under the hovercraft. Always assume hovercrafts are floating at the most convenient height.
Attacking, driving, transforming, operating equipment, and other similar tasks are all actions. Any minifig, whether operating a vehicle or not, always has one action. Pilots have an exception in the sense that they can drive as a free action.
In the case of a robot with a mind, I'd say it's a regular action though.IVhorseman wrote:Attacking, driving, transforming, operating equipment, and other similar tasks are all actions. Any minifig, whether operating a vehicle or not, always has one action. Pilots have an exception in the sense that they can drive as a free action.
Warhead wrote:my head burns with War.