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− | The Camo system is a form of visual concealment used to make it harder to hit the unit. It is designed to make the surface of the unit match it's surroundings. This is more effective when the unit is moving slowly as the system takes time to adjust to new settings. | + | The Camo system is a form of visual concealment used to make it harder to hit the unit. It is designed to make the surface of the unit match it's surroundings. This is more effective when the unit is moving slowly as the system takes time to adjust to new settings.<ref>''Total Warfare'', p. 228</ref><ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 221</ref> |
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+ | ===Game Rules=== | ||
+ | In game terms attacks against a unit mounting a camo system receive a to-hit modifier based on the number of hexes moved by the target unit in the same turn as the attack: +2 for 0 hexes moved, +1 for 1 hex moved and no modifier for 2+ hexes. It also reduces the range a unit can be visually spotted by half.<ref>''Total Warfare'', p. 228</ref><ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 221</ref> | ||
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− | [[Tactical Operations]] | + | ==References== |
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+ | ==Bibliography== | ||
+ | *''[[Total Warfare]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Tactical Operations]]'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Game Aids|Camo System]] |
Revision as of 08:22, 12 April 2011
The Camo system is a form of visual concealment used to make it harder to hit the unit. It is designed to make the surface of the unit match it's surroundings. This is more effective when the unit is moving slowly as the system takes time to adjust to new settings.[1][2]
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In game terms attacks against a unit mounting a camo system receive a to-hit modifier based on the number of hexes moved by the target unit in the same turn as the attack: +2 for 0 hexes moved, +1 for 1 hex moved and no modifier for 2+ hexes. It also reduces the range a unit can be visually spotted by half.[3][4]