Silly treesinging question
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Silly treesinging question
When casting treesinging can you pivot a wood the number of inches your roll or can you only slide the wood in a direction? I am pretty sure the answer is the latter, but I was curious. I cam across a situation yesterday where the ability to pivot a wood around point would have been of much higher tactical advantage, but I slid the wood over instead. Can someone help me here?
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- Bladesinger
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Well GW hasn't confirmed or denied it (as well as a lot of things) so we don't really know the answer.
@KidA, if you have a potato shaped terrain piece, couldn't you just take the midpoint of the two points of the terrain piece that are furthest apart and then use that as the centre and then measure the pivot distance from one of those two furthest points?
@KidA, if you have a potato shaped terrain piece, couldn't you just take the midpoint of the two points of the terrain piece that are furthest apart and then use that as the centre and then measure the pivot distance from one of those two furthest points?
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i'm sure i've read somewhere that you can wheel a wood (i.e anchored on one side) unfortunately i can't remember where!! not much help really..... :blink:
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