Warhammer 40k GT - NOVA Open
Warhammer 40k GT - NOVA Open
Warhammer 40k GT - NOVA Open
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August 30 - September 2,2012<br />
Arlington, Virginia<br />
<strong>Warhammer</strong> <strong>40k</strong> <strong>GT</strong><br />
Every Mission Rules (Continued)<br />
Tiebreaker Modifiers<br />
The following are each worth an additional 50 Points toward your Tiebreaker Score:<br />
Slay the Warlord: If, at the end of the game, the enemy’s Warlord has been slain, you score an<br />
additional 50 Points.<br />
First Blood: The first unit, of any kind, to be removed as a casualty during the game is worth 50<br />
Points to the opposing player at the end of the game.<br />
Linebreaker: If, at the end of the game, you have at least one model from one or more scoring or<br />
denial units in the enemy’s deployment zone, you score 50 Points.<br />
Additional Tiebreaker Modifiers: Note that in missions where Heavy Support or Fast Attack units<br />
count as Scoring for the purposes of the Quarters Goal, they will also be worth additional Points that<br />
apply to the Tiebreaker Score. Read each Round’s Specific Rules carefully.<br />
Round-Specific Rules<br />
Several Rounds will include changes to how each Goal is accomplished. Read each Round’s specific<br />
rules carefully. These changes will generally reflect the new mission types from the 6th Edition Rulebook<br />
Eternal War section.<br />
Scoring Unit Clarifications<br />
In missions where the Round-Specific Rules make Heavy Support or Fast Attack scoring for the<br />
purposes of the “Quarters” Goal:<br />
This never applies to Dedicated Transports.<br />
This does apply to Vehicles, Swarms, and other units that would not normally count as Scoring,<br />
with only the above exception.<br />
Vehicle squadrons that are divided into multiple units as a result of Immobilizations are counted as<br />
separate units worth their constituent Points.<br />
They do NOT also count for Scoring/Denial for purposes of Objectives (unless they already did as<br />
a result of a rule such as Grand Strategy).<br />
Units inside transports do not count for scoring/denial ever, even if their Transport Vehicle is itself a<br />
scoring or denial unit.<br />
Tabling Your Opponent<br />
The following two things are considered Tabling as of 6th Edition:<br />
Destroying your opponent’s entire army<br />
Per p.122 of the 6th Edition Rulebook, if at the end of any game turn, one player has no models<br />
on the battlefield<br />
No matter what, if you Table your opponent, you will win the Round. That said, you must continue to<br />
play it through as if the game was still ongoing for purposes of determining how many Goals you are<br />
able to complete. Note that Tabling automatically earns you a win for the Modified Kill Points goal.