Overlap and Impact foot
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sergiomonteleone
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Overlap and Impact foot
Friday night happened this situation: I was in close compat with a battle group overlapped by a battle group of Impact Foot. My opponent moved one BG close to my Impact Foot within 3 MU's. The answer is: th BG of Impact Foot in overlap should charge or not?
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Sergio
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nikgaukroger
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I think they have to test not to charge - caveat, rules up in hotel room so I may be wrong, I'm in the bar 
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Re: Overlap and Impact foot
Ciao Sergio,sergiomonteleone wrote:Friday night happened this situation: I was in close compat with a battle group overlapped by a battle group of Impact Foot. My opponent moved one BG close to my Impact Foot within 3 MU's. The answer is: th BG of Impact Foot in overlap should charge or not?
many thanks
Sergio
If you mean do shock troops in overlap have to test not to charge, no, is my answer They can
declare a charge, however.
I think the relevant bit is p50, "Moving from an overlap position". If they fought as an overlap
only in the previous turn, one of the options is choosing to charge. Charging without orders
doesn't seem like choosing to me, but I'm prepared to corrected.
(The other options are moving normally in the manoeuvre phase, evading in the impact phase,
and continuing as an overlap).
Rgds,
Peter
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You'd be surprised - mind you I'm in Bolton ...philqw78 wrote:I bet the women are crowding around you whilst your on your lap top talking toy soldiers
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Re: Overlap and Impact foot
Well the troops would be choosing even if the player didn'tpeterrjohnston wrote:
Charging without orders
doesn't seem like choosing to me, but I'm prepared to corrected.
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Nottingham last Thursday and Friday, Bury St. Edmunds this Wednesday and Leeds Thursday and Friday - boy do I see the wild side 
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Kicking, I believe you say.nikgaukroger wrote:Nottingham last Thursday and Friday, Bury St. Edmunds this Wednesday and Leeds Thursday and Friday - boy do I see the wild side
Although Leeds isn't bad, you can arrange a game with Mr Handley
We seem to have hijacked Sergio's question, but I suspect the interpretation of
choosing to charge depends in higher authorities...
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I think the moving from an overlap position rules are more relevant. But I agree it's ambiguous. I'dMikeK wrote:There's no exception mentioning close combat or overlap in the rules regarding charging without orders. So I do believe they charge. Choose to, if you prefer.
rather have a ruling from the gang of three. But they don't seem to be around at the moment...
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I agree there seems to be an ambiguity here. P 50 clearly says a BG can CHOOSE whether to charge, without giving exceptions by troop type. This further implies that LF and MF with bow etc would be able to choose to charge without a test, if you take it that shock troops need not test not to charge...in otherwords the word choose overrides usual CMT requirements. I do not think that is what is intended by the rules even if it is implied in the wording.
I agree with Nik that the troops in overlap need to take a CMT to charge/not to charge and therefore, Peter is right in that p50 may need amplification/rewording slightly, and/or an official FAQ issued.
Apols if I've missed something!
Martin
I agree with Nik that the troops in overlap need to take a CMT to charge/not to charge and therefore, Peter is right in that p50 may need amplification/rewording slightly, and/or an official FAQ issued.
Apols if I've missed something!
Martin
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You have one choice, either charge or not.peterrjohnston wrote:Well, I'm obviously disagreeing, as the section on moving from an overlap position is very specific on what you can do.
"Choose" to me is not charging without orders.
If you don't want to take a CMT you must choose charge.
If you fail the CMT you must choose charge.
If you pass the CMT you must choose not.
Lawrence Greaves

