Hammy wrote:2: What order are base removals from death rolls done in? Normally it is not an issue but the game in question had Roman legionaries against spearmen. Both BG's lost a base. If the spear lose a base first the Romans choose to loose a base from anywhere but opposite the dead base and get two of thier bases fitghing at + next turn. If the Romans loose first the spears take their loss from where the Romans have died and the Romans only get one base at +.
How about the following additional line:
If both players must remove bases, the active player does so second.
Hammy wrote:2: What order are base removals from death rolls done in? Normally it is not an issue but the game in question had Roman legionaries against spearmen. Both BG's lost a base. If the spear lose a base first the Romans choose to loose a base from anywhere but opposite the dead base and get two of thier bases fitghing at + next turn. If the Romans loose first the spears take their loss from where the Romans have died and the Romans only get one base at +.
How about the following additional line:
If both players must remove bases, the active player does so second.
No problem there. I think the active player should have any advantage there may be.
No problem there. I think the active player should have any advantage there may be.
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Howdy,
Element loss is interesting facet of combat;
In a Parthian vs. Carthaginian game last week, I had a unit of L/H engaged (not by choice) to some Gallic Cav in front of one of my Cataphract units. The L/H got smacked around, and then broke. If I removed the right element as a loss, the L/H could contract a base whilst routing and thus clear the w element-wide Cataphracts behind them withough causing a stir. Certainly helps with multiple lines!