Moving fragmented battlegroups

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Moving fragmented battlegroups

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last a BG of Horse became fragmented infront of artillery. During the JAP a genreral joined them. In the following bound they did a 90 and moved away . and then continued to march... all seemed a bit wierd, but counted find anything in the rules to prevent it.

So can fragmented troops march? (assuming all CMTs are passed etc)

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Re: Moving fragmented battlegroups

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They can make second and third moves but must adhere to:

"Battle group can make a simple move to retire away from all enemy within 12 MUs but must CMT for any other move"
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i thought so.. it just seemed a bit wierd to see a fragged, one base of breaking BG , handbreak turn and zip 15" away to be out of range of all the artillery
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Re: Moving fragmented battlegroups

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list_lurker wrote:i thought so.. it just seemed a bit wierd to see a fragged, one base of breaking BG , handbreak turn and zip 15" away to be out of range of all the artillery

Historical accounts, especially of the C17th, involve a lot of units falling back under pressure of one sort or another. In fact far more than you get in FoG:R by quite some way - possibly a case where you need to look at the outcome and not the mechanism to get there 8)

IIRC during development Charles proposed a lot more fall back type moves being available but we didn't go down that route in order that the game had a good chance of a decisive conclusion within "normal" playing times. I think if you were looking at historical verisimilitude you could have BGs fall back on a successful CMT or, perhaps a better version, optionally fall back if they fail a CT instead of dropping a cohesion level (i.e. one or the other).
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i can see the wailing and gnashing of teeth as a BG retires out of range rather than drop a COH level ! :D
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Sounds Like the FoGN result in which you cannot rout from long range fire alone. It is converted to an automatic fall back/retire move. It's a neat mechanism in which you still make the variable move distance roll, but if you move more than your normal move distance you end turned around.

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