restricted zone
Moderators: philqw78, terrys, hammy, Slitherine Core, Field of Glory Moderators, Field of Glory Design
restricted zone
question on leaving the restricted zone, specifically for skirmishers on foot
skirmish units A and B are in each others restricted zone, right behind B is a unit of medium foot infantry (they are not in the restricted zone 2MU range).
unit B wants to retreat behind medium foot, however this takes them out of the restricted area of unit A, however the rule stats that they must be in front of the unit whose restricted zone they are within.
so can unit B perform this maneauver. I would think not but then it takes away the advantage that light foot have.
kalpesh
skirmish units A and B are in each others restricted zone, right behind B is a unit of medium foot infantry (they are not in the restricted zone 2MU range).
unit B wants to retreat behind medium foot, however this takes them out of the restricted area of unit A, however the rule stats that they must be in front of the unit whose restricted zone they are within.
so can unit B perform this maneauver. I would think not but then it takes away the advantage that light foot have.
kalpesh
No. THey do not have to remain in front of the medium foot. They just need to stay in front of the LF unit... draw a straight line out front edges of A... B must end its move at least partially in that area.
| |
| |
AAA
It doesn't matter the distance or number of units between A and B as long as at least part of a base from unit B is within the area shown,
.
| |
| |
AAA
It doesn't matter the distance or number of units between A and B as long as at least part of a base from unit B is within the area shown,
.
actually he is saying,,, you must have bases visible in your case, the MF were right behind the skirmishers, if they fled behind no base would be in the front of Unit A since they are all hiding behind MF. if the MF were off to the side(by a base) and you moved back then the skirmishes can get away, staying within my zone according the rules and you can charge with the MF
-
philqw78
- Chief of Staff - Elite Maus

- Posts: 8842
- Joined: Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:31 am
- Location: Manchester
Providing the BG in a restricted area ends its move partly in front of a base of the BG that restricted it there is no problem intepenetrating other BG and putting them between you and the enemy. So the LF can move through and behind other BG. No bases have to be 'visible' as you put it. There does not have to be a clear line of sight.
Only slightly related to this but, restricted area even passes through other enemy troops. So a BG of troops within 2MU of the front of enemy are restricted even if there are other troops between them
Only slightly related to this but, restricted area even passes through other enemy troops. So a BG of troops within 2MU of the front of enemy are restricted even if there are other troops between them
phil
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
-
philqw78
- Chief of Staff - Elite Maus

- Posts: 8842
- Joined: Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:31 am
- Location: Manchester
It doesn't really matter how you move the unit behind LF. They can interpenetrate in any direction.cankre wrote:Ahhh...gotcha! No problem. That is just a positioning thing. I will just have to be careful how I move up the unit behind!
This is perfectly legal

phil
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!




