Perdita2's Bestial Hunter lets Family ignore Hazardous and Concealing Terrain.
The way I read the Concealing and Hazardous from the rulebook would suggest that Hazardous is always tied to terrain. So a Hazardous Aura would count as Hazardous terrain and Bestial Hunter would let you ignore it.
However, I'm not convinced that the same is true for Concealing. And therefore Bestial Hunter wouldn't let you ignore, e.g., Sputtering Exhaust from an Iron Skeeter, which states that "Models within a2 of this model have Concealment."
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Perdita2's Bestial Hunter lets Family ignore Hazardous and Concealing Terrain.
The way I read the Concealing and Hazardous from the rulebook would suggest that Hazardous is always tied to terrain. So a Hazardous Aura would count as Hazardous terrain and Bestial Hunter would let you ignore it.
However, I'm not convinced that the same is true for Concealing. And therefore Bestial Hunter wouldn't let you ignore, e.g., Sputtering Exhaust from an Iron Skeeter, which states that "Models within a2 of this model have Concealment."
Am I correct?
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