whafrog wrote:
Except in this case, as ukfreddybear says: "If the latter was the correct interpretation, then there would be no reason to state that the monster is unaffected by the trajectory of the hurled victim."
Sure there would, the victim moves from his position to a position X" away from the monster, potentially hurting everything along the way. You need an exception for the monster.
The line that the monster isn't affected doesn't impact things one way or another. The victim will move across the monster's base if he moves X" from his starting position or if he moves to be X" away from the monster.
It's the FAQ that doesn't make any sense if we're not measuring from the victim rather than the monster. If you're right and measuring from the monster is identical to measuring from the victim the question "Do we measure from the monster or the victim" doesn't make any sense. That can't be how GW is thinking of it, given that they think there is a difference between measuring from the victim or the monster and explicitly instruct us to measure from the monster.
If measuring from the monster's base means the point where the two models touch, what could that FAQ possibly mean? "Q: Do we measure from point A or point A? A: Always measure from point A!"
Another problem with measuring from the victim is that he might not clear the monster's base. If a Great Eagle tosses a Hunter Orc across his own base, on a 1 the orc won't clear the eagle's base. What then? The Eagle moves to make things fit? The orc does? The throw fails? It's not covered in the rules because if done the FAQ way it can't happen.