pcelella wrote:So when you conform as the active player, if your new position also brings you into contact with another BG, then you are also in melee with that BG, even though you did not charge it? I thought it was impossible to initiate combat against another unit unless a charge was involved unless it is movement into an overlap position.
Peter C
But a charge
was involved. That's what initiated the need to conform. Conforming is the follow-through of the initial charge that brings the rest of the charging BG into contact with the enemy. The initial bases contacted absorb the shock of first contact, but the impetus of the charge results in the BGs lining up in melee according to where the center of mass is headed. This is why you sometimes shift off a barely contacted base that was contacted in the Impact phase and fully conform to the one next to it. (See examples on pages 72 and 87). You can't voluntarily
move into contact in the maneuver phase, but conforming is not movement, and is not voluntary. This is why when you cannot conform for whatever reason, you still count all bases that should have conformed as fighting as if fully conformed. Even if they are not physically in contact with the enemy bases to which they would conform.
Personally I think that previously unengaged troops capable of evading, that were not targets of the charge,
should have the option to evade if a BG would conform to them in the maneuver phase.