MikeK wrote:
Contacting the other Red BG is not a problem. They are already in close combat as overlaps if aligned on their friends, and this broadens the fight just like feeding troops into melee can do.
Well, as of right now (Nubian Manouevre) the righthand Red Ti unit is not in the close combat as an overlap at all, as it's not in corner contact with the Nubians, nor are they in full side edge contact with a friendly unit that is in
full edge contact with an enemy base. Also, even if they were, fighting only as an overlap is not the same as being engaged in close combat -- on page 50 it states that a unit that fought only as an overlap is free to move away, charge someone else, etc. So overlap fighting is not really the same as being locked in combat. Moving the Nubians into edge contact would lock the Red Ti unit into close combat and thus change their current status in a pretty serious way, so I need to be sure it's legal per the rules.
The paragraph starting on p70 and ending on p71 notes that conforming may result in more enemy bases being contacted.
That pertains to more bases in the BGs fighting, though. My central problem is that nothing in the conforming rules says you can drag a new enemy BG into the combat by the act of conforming with an existing enemy BG opponent. In fact, the other manuever rules give the circumstances under which you can contact an enemy BG during the Manouevre Phase, and this is not one of them. (Take a look at p. 75 in particular -- you can only contact an enemy BG in the manouevre phase if you move up to be in overlap position. This is not such a situation.)
I've actually become increasingly convinced that there are only two likely options here -- stay where they are, or shift
left. I imagine that shifting left is the way to go as it does what it's supposed to do -- place the bases in full edge and corner contact. I think leaving them where they are is only required when that is not possible, and it is possible here, even though it moves the elements more than if they had shifted right. The problem with shifting right is that it places the Nubian unit in edge contact with a new enemy unit, which as far as I can see is not allowed during the manouevre phase. Would appreciate confirmation from someone on the FoG team though if you would. Thanks.