Models in the second rank and not in base contact with any enemy models can perform Close Combat Attacks across
models in the first rank directly in front of them. These Close Combat Attacks are called Supporting Attacks. A model
part that performs Supporting Attacks always has a maximum Attack Value of X, where X is defined by the Height of
the model (see “Model Classification ”, page 87 ).
15.D.c.1 Supporting Attacks
Models in the second rank and not in base contact with any enemy models can perform Close Combat Attacks across
models in the first rank directly in front of them. These Close Combat Attacks are called Supporting Attacks. A model
part that performs Supporting Attacks always has a maximum Attack Value of X, where X is defined by the Height of
the model (see “Model Classification ”, page 87 ).
Models in the second rank and not in base contact with any enemy models can perform Close Combat Attacks across
models in the first rank directly in front of them. These Close Combat Attacks are called Supporting Attacks. A model
part that performs Supporting Attacks always has a maximum Attack Value of X, where X is defined by the Height of
the model (see “Model Classification ”, page 87 ).
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