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evaporating routers

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Quick question on routers.


1111
22
RR

All friendlies. Routing pike/shot unit fleeing up.

2 is artillery. So the R pass through the artillery. But 1 is another Pike/shot butt up against artillery. R had just enough move to enter 2 but not beyond it.

I did not find anything allowing R to push 1 back to make room.
a) did i miss it
b) it appears that since there is no room beyond 2, then the R cannot fit and therefore evaporates.
c) since R does not pass through 1, 1 is not disrupted.

Did we get it right, which havningnot yet finished reading the rules is entirely possible.
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Post by deadtorius »

I believe you did it right, if they can't get through they evaporate as you said. No chance of making it past by shifting and dropping back? As long as its no more than a single base width shift you can also drop back a base, page 89 under the diagram left top column. I believe that unit 1 would count as an obstruction in this case.
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Post by hazelbark »

there was no shifting possible.

It creates the interesting ability to prevent routers from going through multiple BGs. You just press 2 BGs together and the rear will not suffer.
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Post by SirGarnet »

hazelbark wrote:there was no shifting possible.

It creates the interesting ability to prevent routers from going through multiple BGs. You just press 2 BGs together and the rear will not suffer.
Under the burst through rule - they interpenetrate or burst through, as applicable, to the limit of their move, then lacking room are destroyed.
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Post by deadtorius »

so burst through does not require you to actually have to clear the friendly unit then, guess your still in danger from routers :shock:
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Post by hazelbark »

Right.


RR>>>XXYY

Router fleeing right. Just enough room to enter X, not to leave X. SO...

X drops a level. Since no room beyond X, the unit evaporates and Y is uneffected.

Of course if R had the move to partially clear X then it would enter Y and disrupt that as well.
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Post by rbodleyscott »

hazelbark wrote:

RR>>>XXYY

Of course if R had the move to partially clear X then it would enter Y and disrupt that as well.
but in that case it would not evaporate, as there is room beyond.
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Post by deadtorius »

In that example R would just be placed behind a now burst through disrupted Y
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Post by hazelbark »

deadtorius wrote:In that example R would just be placed behind a now burst through disrupted Y
exactly
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