Charging without orders
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Charging without orders
Questions:
1) A unit of Cav one deep is in front of impact foot who normally don't have to test not to charge. However back 3" is a BG of foot within charge range assuming the Cav evade. Does the Impact foot have to test not to charge?
2) A heavy infantry unit is partially in terrain with 1/2 it's base sticking out. If the impact foot charge at impact they would be fighting in the open in the impact phase, but once conforming in the movement phase they would be sucked into the terrain. Do they have to roll not to charge?
Thanks,
Ian
1) A unit of Cav one deep is in front of impact foot who normally don't have to test not to charge. However back 3" is a BG of foot within charge range assuming the Cav evade. Does the Impact foot have to test not to charge?
2) A heavy infantry unit is partially in terrain with 1/2 it's base sticking out. If the impact foot charge at impact they would be fighting in the open in the impact phase, but once conforming in the movement phase they would be sucked into the terrain. Do they have to roll not to charge?
Thanks,
Ian
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1) There are two reasons the foot would not have to test. Firstly you do not assume that an intervening target will evade in determining whether you have to charge and secondly you dont have to charge as (Pg58) "if they are foot whose move could contact or be intercepted by mounted".
2) This is more interesting. As conforming happens at the start of the manoeuver phase IMHO if the charge ends out of the terrain (including stepping forward) then the impact foot need to test. It comes down to whether you consider the end of the move to include the conform.
paul xx
2) This is more interesting. As conforming happens at the start of the manoeuver phase IMHO if the charge ends out of the terrain (including stepping forward) then the impact foot need to test. It comes down to whether you consider the end of the move to include the conform.
paul xx
But the anti-cheese mechanism is likely to be that if the chargers can possibly wheel such that they would go even partly into the terrain during impact, they don't need to test.
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Wow.....I'm sure that would result in lots of fun and exciting discussions at the local club game......I'll save it for the tournament.......
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Wow.....I'm sure that would result in lots of fun and exciting discussions at the local club game......I'll save it for the tournament.......
The idea that you can avoid a test because of all the legal paths to a target one might cause you to stumble into negating terrain is itself the epitome of cheese.
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