Heavy Cavalry flee from LH
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Cunningcairn
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Heavy Cavalry flee from LH
What is the rule regarding heavy cavalry fleeing from LH charging them in the flank when the are not in combat?
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Geffalrus
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Re: Heavy Cavalry flee from LH
In my experience, always the exact opposite of what I want to happen. XD
Be interested to see what the exact math is, though.
Be interested to see what the exact math is, though.
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Re: Heavy Cavalry flee from LH
Are they in bad terrain?
Re: Heavy Cavalry flee from LH
It may have flank threatened. If so, they have large probability to evade. Besides, true heavy cavalry never flee( Looking at cataphract).
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rbodleyscott
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Re: Heavy Cavalry flee from LH
The rule is that they don't automatically evade (unless there is another unit of enemy non-light troops that could charge their flank/rear this turn). They may still evade if they don't fancy their chances, particularly if they have a good chance to outdistance the light horse.Cunningcairn wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:03 pm What is the rule regarding heavy cavalry fleeing from LH charging them in the flank when the are not in combat?
See patch notes v1.2.5
And v1.5.12o Cavalry, camelry and chariots will no longer automatically evade if charged in flank/rear by light horse.
o Evady Cavalry/Camelry/Light Chariots will no longer allow themselves to be pinned by a light horse charge if they are also threatened with a possible flank/rear charge by non-light troops this turn. This was an unintended consequence of the previous change to prevent Cavalry/Camelry/Light Chariots from automatically evading from flank/rear charges by Light Horse. Note that it is still possible to pin them with light horse that start the turn in an adjacent square if the heavier charge threat is frontal.
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Geffalrus
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Re: Heavy Cavalry flee from LH
Will that happen if the heavy cav are pursuing another unit? Or only if they are idle? What if the evade paths are obstructed by other units and forest (the only open non-unit spaces are forest)?
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Re: Heavy Cavalry flee from LH
Units can't evade while pursuing.
They don't take obstructions into account when deciding whether to evade. If they do evade, they will turn, fail to move, and get hit in the rear.What if the evade paths are obstructed by other units and forest (the only open non-unit spaces are forest)?
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