[ASLML] Concealment question

Brian W cardboard.killer at verizon.net
Mon Feb 2 10:51:33 PST 2004


>You can certainly have concealed and unconcealed units in the 
>same Location.  You cannot place a single "?" counter at the 
>bottom of a stack just to make the stack taller.

The question is: can you place '?' counters (from one to a million)
underneath a real unit during setup? During Setup. (is this thing on?).
During Setup.

I think A12.12 says you cannot.

>I guess I must have misunderstood the original question.  I 
>thought it was about how to interpret the regular rule, not 
>on how a particular house rule might work.

Let us have an example. There is a T34 and a 447 (infantry) in a hex
concealed. Do you stack (top to bottom): 
?, T34, ?, 447

or do you stack:
?, T34, 447

Bruce said he did it the first way. I think the rules say you do it the
second way, although a house rule would be fine by me if you wanted to
do it the second way. However, if you did it the second way, it might be
more obvious that a gun (?, gun, 228) is not a concealed vehicle with
infantry (?, vehicle, ?, infantry).




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