First off the range ruler is flush with the table (sorry, thought I had that in the shot), assume the three hexagonal containers are one piece of terrain. What elevation is the stormtrooper standing at (he began his movement on the ground)?
Also:
Range 1: 6"
Range 2: 12"
Range 3: 18"
Range 4: 24" (don't believe me? Go grab a tape measure and see for yourself)
I pose that the stormtrooper at elevation 0. If he began his movement not in base contact with the terrain piece then he would treat it as difficult terrain, but if he began it at base contact then he could do a full range two movement without a climb/clamber roll.
Under Height on page 29 of the RRG it says
*To measure an object’s height, a player places the end of the range ruler flat on the battlefield’s surface as close to the object as possible; the range ruler should be oriented vertically. The segment of the range ruler that the top of the object is at is equal to that object’s height
*If the top of the object meets the line between two range ruler segments without crossing that line, that object’s height is equal to the lower range segment that the line separates. Otherwise, the height of the object is equal to the higher range segment that the line separates.
So, this object does not reach the top of the range 1 rulers. Therefore is is the height of the lower segment which would be height or elevation 0, the same as standing on the mat.
If I am incorrect then I have the following follow up questions:
Where does height/elevation 1 begin?
We know that elevation 2 begins at >12" Doesn't that mean that elevation one begins at >6"?
If it does not then does it begin at >1/8" (the approximate depth of figure base?
If so, then if I make a price of terrain that is a trench, or a single stair (I mean like a normal stair like you climb every day) does that mean I have to do a whole 2move action to get onto that?
Edited by Zrob314