Charging in column and then expanding ?
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Charging in column and then expanding ?
Just wondering if I have this correct.
Lets I have 2 elephants and they charge up the page into my warband
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Once the elphants hit and impact has been resolved.
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they can expand to bring more bases into combat.
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Therefore you could deploy on a narrower frontage to fit through gaps etc and then expand in the movement phase as a"bring miore bases into combat"
This might be a valid tactic for units that are not so good in the impact phase so they reduce the chances of more dice and losing big in the impact phase ? Then clean up in the melee phase ?
What do you think ??
Lets I have 2 elephants and they charge up the page into my warband
WWWW
E
E
Once the elphants hit and impact has been resolved.
WWWW
E
E
they can expand to bring more bases into combat.
WWWW
EE
Therefore you could deploy on a narrower frontage to fit through gaps etc and then expand in the movement phase as a"bring miore bases into combat"
This might be a valid tactic for units that are not so good in the impact phase so they reduce the chances of more dice and losing big in the impact phase ? Then clean up in the melee phase ?
What do you think ??
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Blathergut
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The columns are nice for movement (esp. drilled BGs) and, as you say, for combat in certain circumstances. In the recent game with all the drilled Spanish MF 4paks, they ran about in columns until combat. Wheeling and turning was a breeze. However, counting only the first 3 ranks for shooting meant that they tested everytime a BG took a hit 
Your elephants wouldn't be affected though!
Your elephants wouldn't be affected though!
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babyshark
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Sure they would. El in line need to receive two shooting hits to force a CT. In column they would need take only one to force a CT. The El still get the additional +1 to the death throw for being El, though.Blathergut wrote:The columns are nice for movement (esp. drilled BGs) and, as you say, for combat in certain circumstances. In the recent game with all the drilled Spanish MF 4paks, they ran about in columns until combat. Wheeling and turning was a breeze. However, counting only the first 3 ranks for shooting meant that they tested everytime a BG took a hit
Your elephants wouldn't be affected though!
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fredrik
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Yes, I would say in general it is a good idea if you are weak in impact. Also, if you do lose you are likely to avoid the negative CT modifiers for HPB and "losing with more than two points".Keith wrote:But the free exapansion in the movement phase after impact can be exploited by troops who are poor at impact and good in melee ?
An alternative to attacking in column is of course, if space allows, to "clip" the flank element of an enemy battlegroup with the flank element of your BG.
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To avoid a complete rerun ther was a recent topic on charging in column and then expanding - viewtopic.php?t=9323
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too much math!nikgaukroger wrote:To avoid a complete rerun ther was a recent topic on charging in column and then expanding - viewtopic.php?t=9323
Im sure you could code the relevent rules for that example in about 1/2 an hour, and then just run the simulation 10000 times.



