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Quotes from the page where cohesion tests are explained:deeter wrote:For close combat the leader needs to be adjacent to give points. For shooting and CMTs just in range, but I've never seen much difference there.
Deeter
I can't interpret that any other way then being in command should be of some help with the test also when it comes to impact and melee...When battle groups test cohesion:
On receiving more hits than it inflicted in a single impact or melee combat.
A battle group is given a score from the virtual roll of two six sided dice and these are added together to get a based cohesion test score. Then this score is modified as follows:
+2 The battle group in command range of an inspired commander.
+1 The battle group in command range of a field or troop commander.
+1 The battle group is adjacent to a friendly commander.
that is crystal clear: adjacent friends in their rear arc = friendly BGs in the unit's in any of the two rear hexesianiow wrote:What distance does 'rear arc' cover? Adjacent? 4 hexes? The entire battlefield?Blathergut wrote:
-1 There are adjacent enemy other than light foot or light horse in their rear arc.
+1 There are adjacent friends other than light foot or light horse in their rear arc.
You're right, it can't be interpreted any other way. Unfortunately, it's wrong.hidde wrote: I can't interpret that any other way then being in command should be of some help with the test also when it comes to impact and melee...
It doesn't mention otherwise on that page in any case but we all know the manual isn't always very clear
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-1 There are adjacent enemy other than light foot or light horse in their rear arc.
+1 There are adjacent friends other than light foot or light horse in their rear arc.
I, and I presume Mr Cheerfull too, wasn't talking about that but of commanders influence on BG:s in combat if they are adjacent or merely within command.cothyso wrote:no, it is not wrong, as it doesn't refer to the leaders, but to the units rear enemy/friendly BGs presence in cohesion tests:Code: Select all
-1 There are adjacent enemy other than light foot or light horse in their rear arc. +1 There are adjacent friends other than light foot or light horse in their rear arc.
I was. Kinda why I put the quote in, to emphasize what I was referring tohidde wrote: I, and I presume Mr Cheerfull too, wasn't talking about that but of commanders influence on BG:s in combat if they are adjacent or merely within command.
I think however that they should skip the word "arc" in those sentences. Rear is enough.
*sigh*cothyso wrote:well, you've put a quote and said "it is wrong", which is a false statement. I fail to look at that in any other way.
I for one would greatly appreciate something of this ilk.Blathergut wrote:Ya...lots of unanswered questions. I'd almost agree to work up a manual with a couple of you if we could at least get from the designers answers to questions like that.
Where the battles are less violent, but the uniforms are soooo pretty.TheGrayMouser wrote: You need to wait for the next release FOH, Fields of Hippies, with accompyaning expansion books Triumph of The Beetnicks, and Storm of Flowers
Wr...RIGHT!CheerfullyInsane wrote:Okay, okay.....hidde wrote:Hey! I wasn't wrong, the help is.hiddes post was wrong.
Lars
Your post is wrong
So I was right in you being wrong, although you were only wrong because you were right about the help being wrong........Right?
Everybody got that?