Re: Engineers and secondary explosions
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Originally Posted by hoplitis
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Originally Posted by Suhiir
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Originally Posted by hoplitis
When you have an "ammo" element (bunker, dump, etc) and fire at it from an adjacent hex you risk taking casualties from a "secondary" explosion (if you're "lucky" and it goes off in your hex).
Have you noticed if engineers fare better than other leg units in this kind of situation?
Should they?
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Never noticed any difference myself.
However if they do fare better it makes some sense...since they work more with explosives they probably have more sense then to look up and see what happened then most folks 
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I guess in a RL situation engineers are trained to execute a controlled explotion/demolition but in the "heat" of the battle?
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Sorry, I'm guessing English may not be your primary language...my reply was ment to be taken as a joke rather then a "real" answer.
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