So, my wife and I were playing around with the Final Sanction module a few months ago, when we came across a rather silly rules issue. Now, I apologize if I am not using proper game terminology or am mis-remembering a rule as it is 5:38am while I'm typing this and I haven't gotten to sleep yet.
So, I was using the Blood Angels Devastator Marine and decided to fire on one of the advancing hordes in the early part of the first mission and I jammed the Heavy Bolter. According to the Jam rules, you lose any ammo in the current clip you're using, and for the life of me I couldn't find where the rules said that the Heavy Bolter came with another 60-shell clip except for the one it had. Now, we went on playing as if the Jam never happened (because losing the whole **** Heavy Bolter on a stupid single roll would be unplayable) but what I'm wondering is what 's supposed to happen? Do I lose the use of the weapon, or does the Devastator Marine have extra belt-clips since it's an intro module? Because, later her Bolt Pistol jammed and she just threw it down and used her Power Fist for the rest of the encounter (we weren't sure if we had "extra ammo"). WTF?
Also, another issue popped up, this one about difficult terrain and such. Now, we didn't have a DH/RT/DW book with us to look it up (and I don't feel like grabbing mine right now lol) but other game systems halve movement through any form of difficult ground (loose rocks, piles of stuff, dense woods, etc). Are there rules in DW for this, or is it just for "obstacles" like fences, actual trees, etc?
And then one last question. Like Inquisitor, are there rules for moving while prone (crawling), moving while crouching, and stuff like that? How do they affect your movement, or do they at all for the purposes of DW?
So again, three questions:
1. What happens when a 60-shell clip for the Heavy Bolter jams, and what page(s) in the DW book explain it?
2. How does/would difficult ground work, and what page(s) in the DW book explain it?
3. How does moving while prone/crouching work, and what page(s) in the DW book explain it?
Thanks for any replies!
-Dave