hewhowalks
11-16-2010, 09:26 AM
I tried re-reading the BRB and searching for an answer on this, but no luck, so sorry if this is a commonly repeated question.
Lets say I have an Independent Character (who is not a marine and does not have fearless) who is attached to a 10-man squad, and in the shooting phase the unit suffers 10 unsaved wounds that I've already assigned to the squad in an attempt at saving the IC. Basically the attached squad gets totally killed out from under the IC.
So, at the end of the shooting phase, does my IC need to make a morale test since he was initially part of a unit which took 25% casualties? Then, when it's my turn, do I keep running off the board with no chance to regroup since the original unit suffered more than 50% casualties?
The way I've played it is I take the initial morale check and fall back due to casualties. Then on my turn the IC is his own man again and gets a regroup roll.
any help is appreciated, my opponents will demand page numbers if possible
Lets say I have an Independent Character (who is not a marine and does not have fearless) who is attached to a 10-man squad, and in the shooting phase the unit suffers 10 unsaved wounds that I've already assigned to the squad in an attempt at saving the IC. Basically the attached squad gets totally killed out from under the IC.
So, at the end of the shooting phase, does my IC need to make a morale test since he was initially part of a unit which took 25% casualties? Then, when it's my turn, do I keep running off the board with no chance to regroup since the original unit suffered more than 50% casualties?
The way I've played it is I take the initial morale check and fall back due to casualties. Then on my turn the IC is his own man again and gets a regroup roll.
any help is appreciated, my opponents will demand page numbers if possible