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Post by midnight on Oct 31, 2017 14:38:35 GMT
Also if I magnetize some whelps to a glacier king, would I be able to use it as a mountain king ? I know he has rocky outcropping but the weapons are still fists. Would I need to magnetize the head as well?
Thanks guys!
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Post by Trollock on Oct 31, 2017 20:34:10 GMT
Are we talking about the old metal blitzer? Cause the modern plastic blitzer is the kit that is intended for the Rök upgrade kit. (note that there is a new awesome looking Rök model if you have the cash As for the GK->MK conversion the rule is that it has to be 50%+ PP model (you got that covered) and it has to be obvious to any one what the model is meant to represent. That second one is a rule that is impossible to interpret objectively, so basically the answer is always "it depends on what your event organizer thinks". Conversions always run the risk of not being allowed, but if you think you can magnetize a GK in such a way that every one will see it is a MK, you are good to go. That sounds a bit hard though. Some EOs will allow basically any conversion, as long as you clearly point them out to your opponent before the game. Some EOs will be much more strict. There is no way to be sure before you try. If it is mostly intended for local play, discuss it with your friends. If it is meant for local tournaments too, discuss it with the guys who run those. If it is meant for any tournament any where, then it will be tough. No one on this forum (or the PP rules forum) will be able to give you "the correct" answer im afraid.
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Post by midnight on Oct 31, 2017 20:44:10 GMT
Are we talking about the old metal blitzer? Cause the modern plastic blitzer is the kit that is intended for the Rök upgrade kit. (note that there is a new awesome looking Rök model if you have the cash As for the GK->MK conversion the rule is that it has to be 50%+ PP model (you got that covered) and it has to be obvious to any one what the model is meant to represent. That second one is a rule that is impossible to interpret objectively, so basically the answer is always "it depends on what your event organizer thinks". Conversions always run the risk of not being allowed, but if you think you can magnetize a GK in such a way that every one will see it is a MK, you are good to go. That sounds a bit hard though. Some EOs will allow basically any conversion, as long as you clearly point them out to your opponent before the game. Some EOs will be much more strict. There is no way to be sure before you try. If it is mostly intended for local play, discuss it with your friends. If it is meant for local tournaments too, discuss it with the guys who run those. If it is meant for any tournament any where, then it will be tough. No one on this forum (or the PP rules forum) will be able to give you "the correct" answer im afraid. Thanks Trollock. You always have solid answers.
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