We had another playtest tonight and I just have 2 questions.
1. The following pic shows this situation. I had my Italian MF declaring a charge on a LH BG and I indicated the direction of charge so that I would hit the Spanish cavalry BG behind the LH. So the LH evade and wheel away. As it turns out they are then hit in the rear by my advancing MF. We resolve the impact combat and in the maneuver phase I am supposed to conform to the Spanish cavalry but since the LH is in the way I had to keep my bases as they were and fight that way until such time as I can conform in the next maneuver phase. So I fought both BG's. Was that played correct? Could I have conformed to the cavalry BG and broken contact with the LH?
The LH evading is the one on the right with 2 markers next to it indicating Fragmented.

2 Skirmishers. A. We decided to get aggressive with our LF and engage them in melee in front of our battle lines. After a couple of turns of no effects we tried to find somewhere in the rules where we could break off LF from melee but could find nothing. Did we miss something in the rules? Can we break off light foot fighting light foot? It got really annoying as the HF lines were waiting to impact each other. I know that shock troops can interpenetrate LF but was not sure what to do due to the melee. I would have thought our HF could have interpenetrated and the enemy LF would have run away. Instead they held up both sides.
B. Is it fair to say that skirmishers do almost no damage to armoured BG’s? The Carthaginian skirmish troops were pelting the Romans but to no avail, it seemed they had to be very lucky to cause anything worthwhile. To be honest I am not sure what the value is of LF in an open field battle. After experiencing the above in section A I would prefer to keep them out of the line rather than hold up my side. I think the Roman LF did more damage to the Roman side by holding them up.
Any thoughts or clarification would be much appreciated.
As an aside, we did play to pretty well a decision in about 2 to 2.5 hours. A far cry from our last game : ). We have another game scheduled on Saturday and I look forward to an even smoother game then as we are referencing the rule book less and less and the charts are becoming easier in that they are becoming ingrained in our memories which speeds things up.
Brian



