Multipart Models

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Description: Models with more than one Offensive Profile are called Multipart Models (see ). Each part of such a model has its own Offensive Profile and is referred to as a model part. For example, a Cavalry model has two parts (the rider and its mount), while a normal foot soldier has a single part.

Sometimes a model has multiple identical parts. In this case, the name of the model part in the unit profile is followed by a number in brackets. For example, a chariot might have three charioteers, which would be noted as Charioteer (3).

Whenever a rule, ability, spell, and so on affects a model, all parts of the model are affected, unless the rule specifically states it only affects a specific model part. When attacking or shooting, each part of a Multipart Model uses its own Characteristics and weapons.