Cheers guys,
the very same thing happened again today, this time we checked the rulebook extremely carefully und discussed it for about half an hour.
We came to the conclusion, that we don't fight at all in this situation, because:
1) It would be more obvious, if there was a greater hight difference; if I was the attacker, I would have to climb to attack; that means, when I am not, the models are too far apart to fight at all. 2) Your control zone is "a ring around your model" not a bubble; therefore, when I'm standing right at the foot of a cliff, my control zone doesn't expand to the top of that cliff, because it's flat. That means, my opponent doesn't attack my model bacause he's not entering my control zone by moving to the edge of the cliff; 3) The moment my opponent moves to the edge of the cliff, it becomes a barricade for him, with all it's rules, including the expanded control zone (the bottom of the cliff is part of his control zone now). BUT, my model was there first, before it was his control zone, so I just follow the rules for "starting your turn inside a opponent's control zone" the next turn;
First I was satisfied, but then I asked myself another question: What happens, when you're fighting on a staircase? Or a hill? The rulebook states, that you also get the "elevated postion" bonus when you're fighting on top of these. But in this case, the "flat control zone"-rule doesn't apply as well.
What do you think? Are there any situations, where you get the barricade-boni eventhough you're attacking, or do they only apply to defenders?
I hope to get some opinions from you guys, as our current terrain involves a lot of cliffs and hills, plus I recently built some terrain that involves stairs... so we'll be confronted with these situations a lot.
Thanks in advance, Liebe Grüße, Aldaron
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