Apologies if this has been raised before.
My cav BG charges an enemy cav BG. He overlaps me on my left. After the impact I move a commanded shot BG next to my Cav so that the bases are in side edge and corner to corner contact on the cav base's rear corner - so my shot are 10mm away from the enemy overlap and providing Protection to my Cav.
1 - is this legal? I can't see why it's not but my opponent didn't like it.
2 - Does the shot have to be Steady to confer protection on the Cavalry Base?
3 - What if the shot becomes Fragmented? Does it still protect the Cavalry Base?
I couldn't find anything to say that the Commanded Shot have to be Steady - but I may not have looked in the right place?
Cheers
Commanded Shot
Moderators: terrys, Slitherine Core, FOGR Design
-
petedalby
- Lieutenant-General - Do 217E

- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Mon Sep 18, 2006 5:23 pm
- Location: Fareham, UK
Commanded Shot
Pete
-
rbodleyscott
- Field of Glory 2

- Posts: 28411
- Joined: Sun Dec 04, 2005 6:25 pm
Re: Commanded Shot
It seems to me that it is legal - although it hadn't occurred to me (or your opponent)petedalby wrote:Apologies if this has been raised before.
My cav BG charges an enemy cav BG. He overlaps me on my left. After the impact I move a commanded shot BG next to my Cav so that the bases are in side edge and corner to corner contact on the cav base's rear corner - so my shot are 10mm away from the enemy overlap and providing Protection to my Cav.
1 - is this legal? I can't see why it's not but my opponent didn't like it.
No2 - Does the shot have to be Steady to confer protection on the Cavalry Base?
Yes.3 - What if the shot becomes Fragmented? Does it still protect the Cavalry Base?


