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			| sturgeon | 
				
				
					|  Post subject: Barrage + Indirect Fire To hit roll  Posted:  Thu May 27, 2021 6:45 pm  |  | 
		
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					| I am confused if I am reading the rules correct,
 If I have a detachment of basilisks (6 total basilisks) I would have the following stats when shooting using the bp profile, Extra Template One, Extra Blast Markers One To Hit rolls AP4+/AT5+. Because this weapon uses indirect fire when in barrage mode, does that mean my to hits would actually be AP5+/AT6+ because of the indirect fire rule causing them to gain the +1 similar to sustaining fire?
 
 Does this also mean that if I only have 2 models their To Hit profile would be AP6+/AT7+?
 
 
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			| Dave | 
				
				
					|  Post subject: Re: Barrage + Indirect Fire To hit roll  Posted:  Thu May 27, 2021 6:55 pm  |  | 
		
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					| The +1 for sustain is added to your roll, not the number you're looking for, so it would functionally be 3+/4+ (ie one easier for you to hit). 
 
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			| sturgeon | 
				
				
					|  Post subject: Re: Barrage + Indirect Fire To hit roll  Posted:  Thu May 27, 2021 7:06 pm  |  | 
		
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					| Oh man, that makes so much more sense. Thanks! 
 
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			| Dave | 
				
				
					|  Post subject: Re: Barrage + Indirect Fire To hit roll  Posted:  Thu May 27, 2021 7:53 pm  |  | 
		
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					| The -1 from Double and marshll-shoot, as well as cover/concealment goes the other way. So 5+/6+ in the example above. 
 
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