charging routers
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papsterdino
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charging routers
If a unit carges a unit that is allready routing say"from the previous turn" am i right in thinking the routers dont do anything as a response but lose a base in thed JAP phase then run directly away from the pursuing enemy using a variable move?
Do they lose only one base, or do they lose all bases contacted? I think we may have been playing it incorrectly.
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hammy wrote:It can be a sneaky way to get one of your BGs deep into the enemy half of the table and it makes sure the routers stay routed.david53 wrote:Why charge? just thought I'd ask as you'll gain nothing and you'll lose control of a BG.
True but it can leave you in a position to get charged by enemy BG off to your side. I understand about not rallying, but i have been in that position of getting charged in the flank while still stuck to routers.
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TERRYFROMSPOKANE
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marioslaz
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IMO question isn't why charging, or why not charging, which is obvious by the contest, but why can I choose if to charge or not to charge? IMO there would be needing of a rule about. Something like "Troops at charge distance from an enemy BG in rout must pass a CMT not to charge unless they can be intercepted on a flank, they should cross terrain which disorder them, and so on..."
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philqw78
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Charging routers is the same as charging any other enemy, shock troops test not to, Foot bow test to charge, others choose.marioslaz wrote:IMO question isn't why charging, or why not charging, which is obvious by the contest, but why can I choose if to charge or not to charge? IMO there would be needing of a rule about. Something like "Troops at charge distance from an enemy BG in rout must pass a CMT not to charge unless they can be intercepted on a flank, they should cross terrain which disorder them, and so on..."
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putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
Thanks Dave, we were playing it incorrectly. Now I know better!dave_r wrote:They lose one base per BG that has maintained contact in the JAP
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Actually, charging routers is easier, because skirmishers and missile troops don't CMT to charge them.philqw78 wrote:Charging routers is the same as charging any other enemy, shock troops test not to, Foot bow test to charge, others choose.marioslaz wrote:IMO question isn't why charging, or why not charging, which is obvious by the contest, but why can I choose if to charge or not to charge? IMO there would be needing of a rule about. Something like "Troops at charge distance from an enemy BG in rout must pass a CMT not to charge unless they can be intercepted on a flank, they should cross terrain which disorder them, and so on..."
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expendablecinc
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You can just move into contact in the movement phase cant you - so no VMD?hammy wrote:It can be a sneaky way to get one of your BGs deep into the enemy half of the table and it makes sure the routers stay routed.david53 wrote:Why charge? just thought I'd ask as you'll gain nothing and you'll lose control of a BG.
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marioslaz
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No. You move in impact phase to contact routers by a charge move. Then in JAP you make a VMD to pursuit.expendablecinc wrote:You can just move into contact in the movement phase cant you - so no VMD?hammy wrote:It can be a sneaky way to get one of your BGs deep into the enemy half of the table and it makes sure the routers stay routed.david53 wrote:Why charge? just thought I'd ask as you'll gain nothing and you'll lose control of a BG.
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