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The term "overwatch" is when a unit can shoot/attack an enemy unit during the turn of the player controlling the enemy unit. |
The term "overwatch" is when a unit can shoot/attack an enemy unit during the turn of the player controlling the enemy unit. |
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+ | The following criteria need to be met to enable overwatch:- |
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+ | # The overwatch unit must have ended their turn with at least half their APs unspent. |
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+ | # There must not be a friendly unit adjacent and visible to the overwatch unit. |
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+ | # The overwatch unit must have an appropriate weapon. |
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+ | # The enemy unit must not have been visible to the overwatch unit at the end of the previous turn. |
Revision as of 10:13, 16 October 2020
The term "overwatch" is when a unit can shoot/attack an enemy unit during the turn of the player controlling the enemy unit.
The following criteria need to be met to enable overwatch:-
- The overwatch unit must have ended their turn with at least half their APs unspent.
- There must not be a friendly unit adjacent and visible to the overwatch unit.
- The overwatch unit must have an appropriate weapon.
- The enemy unit must not have been visible to the overwatch unit at the end of the previous turn.