Rear vs Flank Charge
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bbotus
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Rear vs Flank Charge
OK guys. Where in the rules do they define the difference between a rear and a flank charge? If you can't give me a definition of the difference, then who decides if it is a rear or a flank charge. It will make a difference in conforming and figuring overlaps in melee.
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I would assume if it hits a rear edge its a rear charge, a side edge then its a flank charge. The only conform problem would be a rear corner. But then it would just conform to shortest move as required.
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There are only Front corners, if you hit them you hit the front and rear corners, you hit the rear.
Perhaps another hole in the rules because Cav can wheel quite a bit. But this should be cured in V2 with the constriction on wheeling
Perhaps another hole in the rules because Cav can wheel quite a bit. But this should be cured in V2 with the constriction on wheeling
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Gozerius LIKES this post.philqw78 wrote:There are only Front corners, if you hit them you hit the front and rear corners, you hit the rear.
Perhaps another hole in the rules because Cav can wheel quite a bit. But this should be cured in V2 with the constriction on wheeling
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Phil, your original post in this thread was:
A cav unit starting in the flank within 1 mu could wheel to contact the rear corner. If someone called it a valid rear charge, I'd get him the cheese hat to wear. But I do agree with your post:The only conform problem would be a rear corner. But then it would just conform to shortest move as required.
I'm going with the move that takes the shortest distance to conform to determine flank or rear until they come up with something better.Perhaps another hole in the rules because Cav can wheel quite a bit. But this should be cured in V2 with the constriction on wheeling
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It makes no difference after contact if the charge is flank or rear. The only difference is the limitations on contacting flank which should be sorted in the impact phase. So shortest move is probably best. But then flank corners are not mentioned, so they must contact a rear corner. So????????? An umpire thing if you wanted to argue about it.
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It counts as flank. The rules are clear: first contact on front edge or rear corner is a flank charge, rear edge is a rear charge.kal5056 wrote:But does the rear corner count as flank or rear?
In terms of turning to face the enemy, then if you are hit on a rear corner you often have to turn to the rear (unless the base happens to be as deep as it is wide) as the enemy base prevent a 90 degree turn.
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That's not very clear Graham. Where does it say this?grahambriggs wrote:It counts as flank. The rules are clear: first contact on front edge or rear corner is a flank charge, rear edge is a rear charge.
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Also counts as flank but turn to rear?
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Impact section, Charging a Flank or Rear, bullets 2 and 3:philqw78 wrote:That's not very clear Graham. Where does it say this?grahambriggs wrote:It counts as flank. The rules are clear: first contact on front edge or rear corner is a flank charge, rear edge is a rear charge.
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Also counts as flank but turn to rear?
"For a charge to qualify as a flank charge both of the following must apply:
o The first part of the enemy battle group contacted must be the side edge or rear corner of one of its bases.
o The charge cannot include a wheel unless the charging battle group starts its move with its nearest point at least 1 MU away from the battle group being charged.
For a charge to qualify as a rear charge, the first part of the enemy battle group contacted must be the rear edge of one of its bases."
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