Moving from overlap to flank charge
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Moving from overlap to flank charge
How does a BG move from an overlap position to a flank charge position ?
Does it have to wheel away first, or can it wheel towards the enemy, staying in corner contact, then charge next turn ?
Does it have to wheel away first, or can it wheel towards the enemy, staying in corner contact, then charge next turn ?
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babyshark
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Re: Moving from overlap to flank charge
Either way can work. Wheel away and back again, using a double wheel, or move a smidge forward and wheel toward the enemy. (The smidge forward is so that the first point of contact is not the front corner of the enemy BG). Regardless which method you choose, the downside is that you lose the overlap for one turn.Polkovnik wrote:How does a BG move from an overlap position to a flank charge position ?
Does it have to wheel away first, or can it wheel towards the enemy, staying in corner contact, then charge next turn ?
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Re: Moving from overlap to flank charge
babyshark wrote: the downside is that you lose the overlap for one turn.
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Re: Moving from overlap to flank charge
By which time the melee is over and your troops have routed, or broken the enemynikgaukroger wrote:babyshark wrote: the downside is that you lose the overlap for one turn.
Marc
2 - your bound and then your opponents.
Re: Moving from overlap to flank charge
So it's OK to make this move which ends in contact with the enemy (as the corner of your base must contact the flank of the enemy), even though it's not a charge and you are not in overlap position ?babyshark wrote:move a smidge forward and wheel toward the enemy. (The smidge forward is so that the first point of contact is not the front corner of the enemy BG).
Marc
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Re: Moving from overlap to flank charge
Heretics. There are no bounds. Only turns.nikgaukroger wrote:babyshark wrote: the downside is that you lose the overlap for one turn.
Marc
2 - your bound and then your opponents.
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deadtorius
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Such a move does not count as a flank charge or any other kind of charge. you would have to move out of your overlap position to a legal flank charge position, thus you would not be in contact with your target and would no longer count as an overlap. Unless you figure this is going to be a major drawn out slug fest it seems like a wasted effort where the extra overlap dice would probably be more useful to you then losing your overlap for 2 turns before you can make the flank charge.so it's OK to make this move which ends in contact with the enemy (as the corner of your base must contact the flank of the enemy), even though it's not a charge and you are not in overlap position ?
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And I think you may be restricted from wheeling away from the enemy depending how deep you are and how you are positioned with the enemy. Accoring to FAQ you can wheel out of line of your own troops even though the rear of your base crosses them But I dont think this applies to space occupied by the enemy.deadtorius wrote:Such a move does not count as a flank charge or any other kind of charge. you would have to move out of your overlap position to a legal flank charge position, thus you would not be in contact with your target and would no longer count as an overlap. Unless you figure this is going to be a major drawn out slug fest it seems like a wasted effort where the extra overlap dice would probably be more useful to you then losing your overlap for 2 turns before you can make the flank charge.so it's OK to make this move which ends in contact with the enemy (as the corner of your base must contact the flank of the enemy), even though it's not a charge and you are not in overlap position ?
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If A were to wheel left its rear may cross the space occupied by B.
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