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Bayonet armed troops

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Checking my rules after a bit of a break into the ancient period, I've been looking at the Army List book Duty and Glory.

Late BGs of 5 musket armed troops with bayonet and 1 Pikeman. Now say they are charged by Mounted troops they would get a plus because of the Pike ie protected but nothing for the bayonet, unless the Pikeman is killed when the Bayonet factor comes in, is this correct?

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The Pikeman is rarely if ever killed, you would lose shot to any shooting casualties.
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I think it is impossible to lose the pike as you need to keep it to maintain the original ratios. The unit will auto break before the pike dies.
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But as they pay nothing for the bayonet if they are in a BG with pike......
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Post by MatteoPasi »

The bayonette in pike supported unit apply only when units are figthing in 2 direction: on the side they lose the protection but stil have the bayonet
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MatteoPasi wrote:The bayonette in pike supported unit apply only when units are figthing in 2 direction: on the side they lose the protection but stil have the bayonet
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Good point. They also get to use them if they are detached.
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rbodleyscott wrote:
MatteoPasi wrote:The bayonette in pike supported unit apply only when units are figthing in 2 direction: on the side they lose the protection but stil have the bayonet
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Good point. They also get to use them if they are detached.
And when they are in column formation with shot in the first line ;)
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I think it is impossible to lose the pike as you need to keep it to maintain the original ratios.
But if the pike were fighting at impact against a single base frontage BG - and lost - and then lost a base - surely the pike base would be removed?

And then the bayonets look good value.
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petedalby wrote:
I think it is impossible to lose the pike as you need to keep it to maintain the original ratios.
But if the pike were fighting at impact against a single base frontage BG - and lost - and then lost a base - surely the pike base would be removed?

And then the bayonets look good value.
Thats what I was trying to get too, since I have a lot of 5 to 1 BGs seemed like a good question.

Just another thought same BG 5 Muskets/Bayonet and 1 Pike if its in melee and the one Pike base is armoured do you get 1 dice at plus against 5 dice at evens if the target was unarmoured?
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david53 wrote:
petedalby wrote:
I think it is impossible to lose the pike as you need to keep it to maintain the original ratios.
But if the pike were fighting at impact against a single base frontage BG - and lost - and then lost a base - surely the pike base would be removed?

And then the bayonets look good value.
Thats what I was trying to get too, since I have a lot of 5 to 1 BGs seemed like a good question.

Just another thought same BG 5 Muskets/Bayonet and 1 Pike if its in melee and the one Pike base is armoured do you get 1 dice at plus against 5 dice at evens if the target was unarmoured?
I suspect your opponent would get 4 bases at 4's and 2 bases needing 5's as one file would be facing armoured pike.
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Post by kevinj »

Actually hitting the Pike base in a 1+5 Pike and Shot BG is going to be tricky as normally it will be in the rear rank, see P33.
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kevinj wrote:Actually hitting the Pike base in a 1+5 Pike and Shot BG is going to be tricky as normally it will be in the rear rank, see P33.
Except when it isn't - when charging or charged by mounted enemy it can (and needs to) automove into the front rank so that the files all count as Protected.

Sorry, I don't have the rules with me so I cannot quote the page number, but it is in the Impact Phase section on formation changes when charging/charged.
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Thank you, yes that's on Page 75.
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Post by marshalney2000 »

I don't have my rules to hand either but I seem to recall the move to the front rank was optional. If the unit has bayonets why bother particularly if the opponent has better armour and a musketeer fights better than a pikemen.
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marshalney2000 wrote:I don't have my rules to hand either but I seem to recall the move to the front rank was optional. If the unit has bayonets why bother particularly if the opponent has better armour and a musketeer fights better than a pikemen.
Mainly because Protected is a POA better than Bayonet vs Mounted.

(Protected cancels mounted POA and gives a POA vs mounted, Bayonet only cancels the mounted POA)
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