How do attacks work in Warhammer 40k?

The number of attacks that a model makes with a ranged weapon is equal to the number written on that weapon's profile after its type For example, a model shooting an 'Assault 1' weapon can make one attack with that weapon; a model firing a 'Heavy 3' weapon can make three attacks, and so on Select targets for all ...
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What is an attack in 40k?

You'll find this in the basic rules of the game, under “shooting phase”. So, to answer your question, an 'attack' is always going to be a single “To Hit” roll, and then a single wound, and single save.
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How does melee work in 40k?

Moving into the weapons available on your unit, you select the melee weapon to fight with. If your unit has more than one melee weapon, you can delegate how many attacks you want to dedicate to each weapon.
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Can you attack your own units in 40k?

Your own units are not enemy units. And you can only TARGET enemy units.
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Can you shoot into combat 40k?

A: Yes. A model armed with a missile weapon may attack with it in the shooting phase, even if the enemy unit is within 3".
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Learn to Play Warhammer 40,000 – Fight Phase



Who fights first in 40k?

1. Players alternate selecting eligible 'fights first' units to fight with, one at a time, starting with the player whose turn is taking place. 2. Players alternate selecting eligible 'fights normally' units to fight with, one at a time, starting with the player whose turn is not taking place.
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Can you split attacks 40k?

If a model has more than one melee weapon and can make several close combat attacks, it can split attacks between these weapons however you wish – declare how you will divide the attacks before any dice are rolled.”
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What does Assault 2 mean Warhammer 40k?

Assault 2 means that it can fire after moving with no penalty, and after Advancing but at a -1 to Hit roll. It always has 2 shots at all of its range.
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Can you shoot then charge in Warhammer 40k?

Select another unit from your army to shoot with. Once you have shot with all your units, progress to the Charge phase (pg 19).
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Can vehicles fall back and shoot 40k?

First of all, any model that falls back cannot advance, charge, or shoot after they fall back. It doesn't matter the type of weapons such as Heavy. Only Titanic vehicles and monsters can bypass that rule because they have a special rule that lets them do that.
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Are Combi weapons one shot?

Marine Combis

Consider that a combi weapon is a single shot weapon so once it's gone then it's gone.
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Can vehicles shoot all weapons 40k?

“If a model has more than one ranged weapon, it can shoot all of them at the same target, or it can split the weapons between different units. Similarly, if the unit has more than one model, they can shoot at the same or different targets”.
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How does melee attack work Total War Warhammer?

In general terms, the bigger the melee attack a unit has, the more likely it will hit the enemy. It is strictly related to whether the attack hits or misses and entirely separate from damage reduction, which is linked with armour, and plays no part in missile attacks.
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How does weapon skill work in 40k?

The best you can do is hit on a 3+ and the worst you can do is a 5+. The easier target of 3+ is used if your weapon skill is higher than your opponents, it's the same 3+ even if yours is 6 points higher. The harder target of 5+ is used if your opponent's weapon skill is more than double yours – a rare case.
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What is math hammer?

MathHammer takes the average outcome of the dice and determines the final outcome. This enables Warhammer 40K players to determine how well one unit will perform against another unit - on average.
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How do Rerolls affect probability?

The impact of rerolling a fixed number is a flat 16.7% increase in probability per number; rerolling 1s or 2s would improve your chance of success by 33%. The effect of rerolls is multiplicative between rolls; rerolling 1s on the hit and wound roll has a cumulative improvement of 36%.
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What is MathHammer?

Mathhammer, in short, is the use of statistics to evaluate the effectiveness of units in combat. Most of the statistical manipulation boils down to a simple expectation.
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