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_ Thats why I posted it. It is 2 BG's. But you get the same problem when firing with some files in disordering terrain from the same BG. (Although it is difficult to get a rear rank firing in terrain that would disorder MF or LF, I can only think of woods and Villages. (Please don't somebody else hijack the thread to tell me which terrain does anybody) )This sounds awfully complicated
We've played this as: Cv get full shots. As you said, you loose the third die, but there is no third die, so you get the third die. Plain and simplephilqw78 wrote: _A BG of 4 Cav, one file in rough going, therefore disordered, shoots. How many dice does it get? 3 or 2. The file in the rough going loses one dice per 3 but only has 1.5 dice, so doesn't lose any. The file in good going gets 1 and a half and doesn't lose any.
Each file is disordered so I think you loose a die.philqw78 wrote:_ In fact a rear rank of 4 mounted in rough going with a front rank of 4 in good going would not lose any dice as they only get 2 dice for the rear rank so the BG would shoot at full effect with 6 dice?
With one file dissordered the dissordered file is only providing 1 and a bit dice so there aren't 3 dice from dissordered bases so you lose nothing.pyruse wrote:I'd be interested in a definitive answer to the question of how many dice you lose when some files are disordered and some not, because it's not obvious how you do it.
Does the loss of dice apply only to those bases which are disordered?
Consider a BG of 6 bases, 2 deep, 1 file of which is disordered.
If the BG were not disordered, it would shoot with 4.5 dice = 4 dice.
If the whole BG were disordered or disrupted, it would lose one dice, so 3 dice
How many dice does it shoot with if 1 file is disordered?
If only the disordered bases lose any dice, then the answer is 4.
No. The loss of dice applies only to DICE from bases which are disordered.pyruse wrote:Does the loss of dice apply only to those bases which are disordered?