Hm, do LFG means 'looking for groups'?, if it is, then sure, but this forum is mainly used for rule questions and the like. Year Zero Worlds discord is probably a better alternative.
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They can move in whatever direction the parrying character wants to. It is a way for the parrying character to push an opponent away from you and for you to get a chance to get away or just to have the opponent being engaged with another character. Aha - so if I understand you correctly they can bo...
They can move in whatever direction the parrying character wants to. It is a way for the parrying character to push an opponent away from you and for you to get a chance to get away or just to have the opponent being engaged with another character.
The boxed rulebook doesn't have and adventure in it, the hardback rulebook does and yes, the boxed rulebook have references to cards since there are cards in the box while the hardback rulebook references the tables in the back of the book (the boxed rulebook doesn't have those tables). The content ...
The meaning of this sentence is that you don't trigger a free attack if you stay engaged with said enemy, i.e. within 2m from him, so the sentence is actually right.
Thanks for the answer. If i understand correctly, a shooter on your hex ans prone. He uses histoire actions to aim and shoot. Is he considered immobile? The same shooter takes overwatch. He is immobile too? This would mean rushing someone gives you an davantage by allowing you to get +3? Do you sti...
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My thoughts on this: The idea with the rule is that you get +3 if the target is defenseless, which means that he is incapacitated or otherwise not able to defend himself from your melee attack or of course if he is unaware of you. In ranged combat, the target needs to be immobile (or unaware of you)...