Phil/Hammy - if you need to take some blood pressure medication, now is the time.
First, I get that we need to specify that the declaration of a charge should include the charger's path. I get that the "any BG that can be legally contacted" language does not really mean all possible contacts because some BGs cannot be contacted unless the charger declines to charge other BGs (e.g., 2 enemy BGs to either side of the charging unit).
Also, despite the text suggesting that the charger need only designate a direction to assist with evade decisions, interceptions occur before evades and cannot be determined without the charge path.
So your declaration must include the path of your charge.
Here is where it gets tricky.
The charge move rules restrict charges to directly ahead but permit a single wheel if (a) needed avoid friends; or (b) if the charger would end up with =/> bases in combat.
The "legal contact" rules and target rules do not refer to these restrictions and suggest that any BG that could be "legally contacted" within the normal move of the charger can be the target. Thus, the target scope encompasses more moves than may ultimately be possible under the actual charge move limitations.
Previously, I understood the sequence to mean that you identified targets and declared a charge without regard to the restrictions of charge moves. The targets responded, enemies intercepted, evaded, etc. Then you carried out the charge move according to the special limitations based on the results of the response moves.
For instance, if your original target evades and an interception presents new enemy, you could carry out a charge move that wheeled to engage the interceptor (provided that resulted in =/> impact bases).
Now that we are firming up the idea that charge declaration must include a charge path, consider these questions:
1. Must the declared path conform to the charge move restrictions - defaulting to straight forward unless a wheel yields =/> combats?
2. If so, can the charger use the single wheel to skirt potential interceptions?
3. If yes to No. 1, is the charger locked into that specific path regardless of the responses to that charge - no wheeling to address new interceptions or to add bases to non evading targets after other targets evade?
4. If yes to No.1, is a declared charge that incorporates a wheel to engage =/> bases in combat still valid as a charge move if that wheel no longer results in =/> bases because of routs/evades/intercepts, etc.?
Spike
The puzzler







