feeding bases into combat
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feeding bases into combat
We had a test game yesterdays and here is our question :
A swedish brigade consists of 3 Pikes and 4 Muskets . During the approach, the brigade loses one musket . The unit charges and wins the impact . Now time to feed some more bases to the melee .
May one of the 3 pike bases feed the melee by positioning itself dehing the lone musket base ? The unit would still be in a legal formation as you need only 2 pikes in the middle to have a legal formation ...but the pike is not in a "legal" position . So what ?
Otherwise : great game, great rules .
A swedish brigade consists of 3 Pikes and 4 Muskets . During the approach, the brigade loses one musket . The unit charges and wins the impact . Now time to feed some more bases to the melee .
May one of the 3 pike bases feed the melee by positioning itself dehing the lone musket base ? The unit would still be in a legal formation as you need only 2 pikes in the middle to have a legal formation ...but the pike is not in a "legal" position . So what ?
Otherwise : great game, great rules .
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Re: feeding bases into combat
Nobahdahbum wrote:We had a test game yesterdays and here is our question :
A swedish brigade consists of 3 Pikes and 4 Muskets . During the approach, the brigade loses one musket . The unit charges and wins the impact . Now time to feed some more bases to the melee .
May one of the 3 pike bases feed the melee by positioning itself behind the lone musket base ?
No it wouldn'tThe unit would still be in a legal formation
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deadtorius
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pages 96 and 97 covers feeding in bases.
It states in there that you can not shift bases into a non legal formation unless you start as a column and then expand by 1 base into a non legal formation intermediate between its present formation and a wider legal formation.
I know how you feel as I have had several melee's with a single pike in my pike and shot and the extra shot base overlapping that can't add dice and can't be moved into a melee position behind the pike.
It states in there that you can not shift bases into a non legal formation unless you start as a column and then expand by 1 base into a non legal formation intermediate between its present formation and a wider legal formation.
I know how you feel as I have had several melee's with a single pike in my pike and shot and the extra shot base overlapping that can't add dice and can't be moved into a melee position behind the pike.
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Re: feeding bases into combat
Out of curiosity, how did the brigade lose the one shot during the approach? If it's losing a stand to shooting from the front, I think it would lose a pike first since the point pike is the initial target for firing from the front (and hence the Swedish brigade counts as armoured as a target).bahdahbum wrote:We had a test game yesterdays and here is our question :
A swedish brigade consists of 3 Pikes and 4 Muskets . During the approach, the brigade loses one musket . The unit charges and wins the impact . Now time to feed some more bases to the melee .
May one of the 3 pike bases feed the melee by positioning itself dehing the lone musket base ? The unit would still be in a legal formation as you need only 2 pikes in the middle to have a legal formation ...but the pike is not in a "legal" position . So what ?
Otherwise : great game, great rules .
Chris
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deadtorius
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Happens to me a lot still too, although I am finding it easier to keep the two separate as we play more games, so when we go back to FOG A/M I will be all lost againI think it is a case of : do not mix FOGAM and FOGR autoctiticism
Tis the same for me with systems built on the same engine. Did you find the thread listing differences helpful as a memory aid when switching back and forth?deadtorius wrote:Happens to me a lot still too, although I am finding it easier to keep the two separate as we play more games,I think it is a case of : do not mix FOGAM and FOGR autoctiticism
Yes that listing helps a lot . We need to play more and train, that's all . But the community in Belgiumis rather small . 12-16 FOG players + 6-8 FOGR players ( for now )Tis the same for me with systems built on the same engine. Did you find the thread listing differences helpful as a memory aid when switching back and forth?
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batesmotel
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p. 151 - Other shootingbahdahbum wrote:It was a case of musketery fire, short range .
So you should have lost a pike base with no choice in the matter....when a battle group in Swedish brigade formation loses a base, and the majority of the shooting dice are attributable to enemy bases which are directly to the target's front, always remove the pike base in point position (until only 1 pike base is left).
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