I assume this is the same weapon as the Finns and italians use.
Pay for it as a gun, shoot, move, defend/save, just like a foot group
but use the paid for gun effect. No set up cost. Use the 2D6 'Guns
and armour' method to hit.
Don't know the jap organisation for them, but for Finns and Italians
they are just normal foot groups integrated into the standard
platoons. They use the APs rolled for thier platoon, and it costs
2AP to shoot (1AP to swap when wanting to shoot a rifle instead). so
they get no shot if not motivated. It's a 'PBI thing' :)
They take hits as foot, not armour or guns (so no armour effect).
at least that's how i have interp'ed Finnish ones.
Hope it helps
Ash
--- In RFCM@yahoogroups.com, "Sirkax" <sirkax@...> wrote:
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> Hello everybody
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> I've got an Japanese company for PBI and I've got a few questions.
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> Japanese AT rifle is costed as a gun, but moves and fires as AT rifle.
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> Ok, so far clearly, but:
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> - how many dice for AP do I roll?? 2 for guns or 1 for foot groups?
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> - do they count also to the restriction of the units (or just like
the AFV
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> - do they have an "really" armour effect or is this a mistake
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> I hope you know the answers for these questions!
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> Thanks a lot!!
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> Regards,
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> Kay
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