Montagu wrote:rbodleyscott wrote:...
However, it was not our intention that there should be no effect on friendly cavalry at all, just less than on the enemy. You have already pointed out the effect on CMT. Also if you put elephants on both sides of a BG of your cavalry, they will lose dice.
The effect is the effect we intend.
I don't get the "elephants on both sides". Wouldn't the stands/units of cavalry within 1 base width lose dice?
Not enough bases of friendly horse to be disordered where dice are concerned.
I also don't get this quote.... I don't see where the number of bases has anything to do with if horse near elephants are disordered.
From my reading of the rules, it seems pretty simple. In 15mm, any cav bases within 20mm (EL bases being 40x40mm) would be disordered (-1 CMT, lose 1 dice per 3 in combat). Enemy units that lost combat would additionally be at -1 for cohesion tests.
Am I missing something?
X = enemy cavalry
Y = friendly cavalry
E = friendly elephants
Enemy bases disordered would be the two X fighting the elephants, one X corner to corner withthe elephants and the three X behind these. Normally they would have 6 dice so losing 1 per 3 they lose 2.
Friendly bases disordered would be the Y next to the elephant and the one behind it. Normally these would have 2 dice but losing 1 per three they do not lose any (as they don't have a full set of 3).
The net result is the friendly cavalry are affected less than the enemy (in this case no effect at all).
If you have elephants on both sides of your cavalry:
Then there will be one file of friendly bases disordered on each side, total 4 bases. These would normally have 4 dice, so losing 1 per 3 they lose 1. So now there is a slight effect of elephants on the friendly cavalry, but it is still much less than the effect on the enemy.
This is what people have been talking about. OTher than that, your understanding appears to be corrrect.