When declaring a target for a ranged attack, do you measure the distance to the target, or do you measure the distance up to the range oF the weapon?
For instance, imagine Von schill with his weapon of range 12" declares an attack against an enemy model and that model is 14" away, but you don't know that. What is the correct procedure?
1. Measure the distance from VS to the target, finds out that it is 14" and so the attack fails.
or
2. Measure 12" from VS, find that it is not enough to reach the target and so the attack fails.
In other words, can you use ranged attacks to measure the distance between models, even if they are out of range?
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snord
Quick question I could not find an answer for:
When declaring a target for a ranged attack, do you measure the distance to the target, or do you measure the distance up to the range oF the weapon?
For instance, imagine Von schill with his weapon of range 12" declares an attack against an enemy model and that model is 14" away, but you don't know that. What is the correct procedure?
1. Measure the distance from VS to the target, finds out that it is 14" and so the attack fails.
or
2. Measure 12" from VS, find that it is not enough to reach the target and so the attack fails.
In other words, can you use ranged attacks to measure the distance between models, even if they are out of range?
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