Question about Pile On?

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Question about Pile On?

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Alright, you blitz, throw your block, knock the opponent down, decide to pile on, here's my question: if you have 3 squares of movement left, can you stand your model back up and keep moving?

Also, if you are blitzing, and have less that three movement left (including zero MV left) can you roll a 4+ to stand, much like a treeman?

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lol someone asked me this in FUMBBL chat room a few hours ago

basically the answer is no

you have to look on page 12 of the rule book for this.
Players that are knocked down or fall over for any
reason should be placed face up on the field in the
square they were in when they fell over. While prone
the player loses his tackle zone and may do nothing
except stand up at a cost of three squares of his
movement when he next takes an action.
i put the bold on for the proof

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Excellent, Thanks Grumbledook! My opponent tonight thinks you can do that, and I wasn't sure.

On a side note... Do you just wait for me to post a question, then be the first to answer it? :evil: Are you stalking me? :wink:

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i'm usually first to answer most things on here :/

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Grumbledook wrote:i'm usually first to answer most things on here :/
Something about living for BB only currently. Grumble what type of work are you "looking" for. I put looking in quotes because I'm not sure if you are.

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if i knew that i might apply for some ;]

gonna have to get off my arse next week and just do some agency work for the short term

I can do web design done a fair bit of prgramming and i am also experienced in pushing trolleys around in a carpark

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I guess your type work on a keyboard must be pretty decent by now :wink: :P

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heh i have been able to type pretty well for years spent in chat rooms doesn't really help for programming though as keyboards aren't layed out for computer language syntax, but then you have thinking time as well there rather than bashing out any old drivel

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