I failed to provide a clear question, so hopefully I will do better this time. =)
If I want to model a power that attacks 2 (or more) single targets by hitting the hex they are in (ala the Accurate Advantage), is there a way to model this legally in Hero? I have additional ideas to those that I had last time I asked, so hopefully one of these will be legal and recommended.
1. Build it as AOE: Any, Accurate (+1/2) for the first 1m Radius, then an additional (+1/2) for each adjacent 1m Radius.
2. Buy the power, with AOE: 1m and Accurate (+1/2), and Unified Power (-1/4) twice (or more times for additional hexes).
3. Buy Autofire in addition to AOE: 1m Radius, Accurate and pay the additional modifier for non-standard targeting.
4. Buy the power AOE: 1m, Accurate and then buy N x 2 two point CSL levels with the attack to offset the targeting penalties for the multiple attack maneuver (where N is the number of targets you want to affect).
5. Some other option I have not thought of.
Since multiple attack is a cautionary maneuver, I understand that you can't answer for everyone but would appreciate knowing how you would use it in your campaign.
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I failed to provide a clear question, so hopefully I will do better this time. =)
If I want to model a power that attacks 2 (or more) single targets by hitting the hex they are in (ala the Accurate Advantage), is there a way to model this legally in Hero? I have additional ideas to those that I had last time I asked, so hopefully one of these will be legal and recommended.
1. Build it as AOE: Any, Accurate (+1/2) for the first 1m Radius, then an additional (+1/2) for each adjacent 1m Radius.
2. Buy the power, with AOE: 1m and Accurate (+1/2), and Unified Power (-1/4) twice (or more times for additional hexes).
3. Buy Autofire in addition to AOE: 1m Radius, Accurate and pay the additional modifier for non-standard targeting.
4. Buy the power AOE: 1m, Accurate and then buy N x 2 two point CSL levels with the attack to offset the targeting penalties for the multiple attack maneuver (where N is the number of targets you want to affect).
5. Some other option I have not thought of.
Since multiple attack is a cautionary maneuver, I understand that you can't answer for everyone but would appreciate knowing how you would use it in your campaign.
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