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Originally Posted by Vydar_XLIII
That's how we ruled it in game but its ambiguous. I can very easily see a rules-lawyer argue for the opposite.
For example, if I have 5 Dreadguls engaged and moved none, I declare attacks and targets one-by-one. I do not have to declare which 3 are attacking prior to rolling attack dice.
Because of this precedent, its reasonable to say that the two of the three that moved are still ambiguous.
I feel like I'm not being super clear, but that could be because its midnight. I hope this makes sense.
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I would argue exactly this. Range units in particular get this benefit all the time- choosing which Stinger will shoot next based on what happened in prior attacks that turn, for example. Also, I’ve definitely chosen not to move a Tarn during its normal move, but then moved it during the berserker (due to where the berserkering Tarn could move). The “choose which units” obviously doesn’t matter with a unique squad, but again, it’s more weight against having to declare things in advance.