Light Horse Wheeling
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Light Horse Wheeling
A unit of LH in a 2x2 wheels 90 degrees, the distance is measured in a straight line from the outside edge at start of wheel to outside edge at end of wheel. About 4 1/2 inches, happy with this.
A unit of LH in a 2x2 wheels 180 degrees, the distance is measured in a straight line from the outside edge at start of wheel to outside edge at end of wheel. About 6 1/2 inches, happy with this too.
A unit of LH in a 2x2 wheels 270 degrees, the distance is measured in a straight line from the outside edge at start of wheel to outside edge at end of wheel. About 4 1/2 inches, not happy with this. How can a unit wheel more than 180 degrees and claim it has moved less distance.
Im sure this has been covered on forum before but can't find it, someone please enlighten me.
A unit of LH in a 2x2 wheels 180 degrees, the distance is measured in a straight line from the outside edge at start of wheel to outside edge at end of wheel. About 6 1/2 inches, happy with this too.
A unit of LH in a 2x2 wheels 270 degrees, the distance is measured in a straight line from the outside edge at start of wheel to outside edge at end of wheel. About 4 1/2 inches, not happy with this. How can a unit wheel more than 180 degrees and claim it has moved less distance.
Im sure this has been covered on forum before but can't find it, someone please enlighten me.
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philqw78
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Think it has been covered before. But it was thought not worth bothering with complicating the rules, as they can turn 180, or 90 the other way, and end in roughly the same spot and then move further (with a single wheel).
From watching games it seems that most people forget that they can do this and roll a CMT to wheel back and turn again.
From watching games it seems that most people forget that they can do this and roll a CMT to wheel back and turn again.
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No people roll a CMT to turn, go backwards and then turn to front again, when they could wheel and turn once in all sorts of different combinations but ending further away without CMT.david53 wrote:Turns
Turn 180 deg move up to 3mu in a simple advance and turn back again. This is a complex move the only move as such by skirmishers therefore requiring a CMT people don't forget they have to roll a CMTYvette Fielding wrote:Or did he? Ooooooooh!![]()
They CMT when they do not need to, fail, then give up and move away or sit and wait for the inevitable.
phil
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rbodleyscott
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A 270 degree single wheel is not legal, because:
See the glossary:
This is something we intend to address in due course.
See the glossary:
OTOH this can be evaded by doing a double wheel.Advance: A move listed in the Advance section of the Simple and Complex Moves table in the General Movement Rules section. It must result in at least part of the battle group ending further forward than its original front edge.
This is something we intend to address in due course.
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philqw78
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So what are LH doing when they do a simple advance with a 180 degree turn first?rbodleyscott wrote:A 270 degree single wheel is not legal, because:
See the glossary:
OTOH this can be evaded by doing a double wheel.Advance: A move listed in the Advance section of the Simple and Complex Moves table in the General Movement Rules section. It must result in at least part of the battle group ending further forward than its original front edge.
This is something we intend to address in due course.
phil
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!
They are not making an advance, the are making a turn followed by a simple advance. Check the wording in the rules.philqw78 wrote:So what are LH doing when they do a simple advance with a 180 degree turn first?rbodleyscott wrote:A 270 degree single wheel is not legal, because:
See the glossary:
OTOH this can be evaded by doing a double wheel.Advance: A move listed in the Advance section of the Simple and Complex Moves table in the General Movement Rules section. It must result in at least part of the battle group ending further forward than its original front edge.
This is something we intend to address in due course.
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Even with this rule, a BG that is 2 bases wide could "about face" with 4 MU of movement (i.e., 80mm + a gnat's todger of forward move) pivoting on one corner.Lycanthropic wrote:Is there a problem with limiting wheels in an advance to a maximum of 180 degrees?
Edit - that is actually wrong. They need 160mm of move, so only LH could do this.
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This sounds much better! Could this just be put into an upcoming FAQ????rbodleyscott wrote:None at all except that it isn't in the rules. In FOGR we have limited all wheels to a maximum of 90 degrees.Lycanthropic wrote:Is there a problem with limiting wheels in an advance to a maximum of 180 degrees?
Blathergut wrote:This sounds much better! Could this just be put into an upcoming FAQ????rbodleyscott wrote:None at all except that it isn't in the rules. In FOGR we have limited all wheels to a maximum of 90 degrees.Lycanthropic wrote:Is there a problem with limiting wheels in an advance to a maximum of 180 degrees?
Would that not require more than an entry in the FAQ ie an amendment for the future? All being that people agree that something is broken of course.
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I like the idea of a wheel being max. 90....do a second one for 180 but it would be twice the movement. It's always seemed that the prob isn't with the rules but someone wheeling more than the 90 or more than 180 and measuring the distance corner to corner instead of say from corner to corner of the first 90 and then corner to corner of 2nd 90 which has always seemed more in spirit of the rules.
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In FOGR it is a total of 90 degrees - i.e. you cannot wheel more by doing a double wheel.Blathergut wrote:I like the idea of a wheel being max. 90....do a second one for 180 but it would be twice the movement. It's always seemed that the prob isn't with the rules but someone wheeling more than the 90 or more than 180 and measuring the distance corner to corner instead of say from corner to corner of the first 90 and then corner to corner of 2nd 90 which has always seemed more in spirit of the rules.



