So E is enemy facing up. 2 is a legal flank charge that was a result of a pursuit in a JAP phase. C is a cav unit on the same side as E. It is at angle, but is NOT in a position to have a legal flank charge on 2.^EE
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So it is now side "E-C" impact phase. 2 is clearly counting as a charge on E. C wants to declare a regular charge. Now under normal circumstances it would have to hit the 3rd base of 2 and be treated as a front charge.
But at the beginning of the impact phase section it reads:
So can the unit charge the first base of the 2 unit on the side? No front edge was available. If it could have hit the front edge or front corner would your view be different?A charge which does not qualify as a flank or rear charge can still contact the flank edge of an enemy base, provided that it was not already in melee to its front.
So where is the definiation of "melee"? It is a phase. If it said "close combat" then I think it would be clearer. No melee has occured yet. I opined that if I was the umpire i would say it could only hit the 3rd base. But their is a blurb in the front of the melee section, but doesn't seem to resolve this.






