The wording on protect territory has gotten people I play with confused. I just want to clarify how exactly it works. If I have two scheme markers with friendly models within 2" and they are both within 6" of the deployment zone they score, right?
How my group interprets it is they have to be outside of 6" from the deployment zone (which sounds like it goes against what protect territory means and what it was in previous editions. (With this thinking they can, and do, score full points on break thru and protect territory with only two scheme markers. That seems ridiculous.)
I think the confusion comes from the wording. "... At least 6" from the deployment zone." Is that the minimum distance it can be from the DZ, or the maximum?
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The wording on protect territory has gotten people I play with confused. I just want to clarify how exactly it works. If I have two scheme markers with friendly models within 2" and they are both within 6" of the deployment zone they score, right?
How my group interprets it is they have to be outside of 6" from the deployment zone (which sounds like it goes against what protect territory means and what it was in previous editions. (With this thinking they can, and do, score full points on break thru and protect territory with only two scheme markers. That seems ridiculous.)
I think the confusion comes from the wording. "... At least 6" from the deployment zone." Is that the minimum distance it can be from the DZ, or the maximum?
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