I am new to wargaming and FOG is my introduction to this genre of gaming.
I am quite exited, and I believe that fogging will keep me busy for a long time.
I have no experience in dbn, and since most foggers were dbn-ers, the rules seems to cater more for an transition than a clean start ( Or is this just my impression?)
I have some silly questions (Played my forst game on 15 May, after reading the rulebook and army lists for a week), since after my first game I am left with more questions than answers (We had different interpretation of the rules - maybe because of dbn?)
Based on these questions I would like to build an army (Depending on the mechanics different armies seems to fit my playing style better)
My first question is archers
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In this example it was claimed that since one of the archers could shoot, the whole BG can?
This does not seem right, or did I miss something? ( p83)
My second question when reading the rules again I think I was wrong.
I thought MF and HF can evade as well, whereas on p64, the only ones mentioned was LH,LF,non-shock CAV, CAM, Light Chariots.
On that note, what weapon classify as shock for cav and foot?
Third question I think I had the right answer, but I cannot remember where I read it.
After breaking, and routing, the enemy caught up, and according to the way they wanted to play is remove all the bases in the way of the enemy move. This would have meant 4 bases being removed to which I objected. I remember something like they make contact(not moving their full mu) then you remove a base furthest from the contact. Is that right, and which page reference?
My third question is regarding contacting bases. It said that you can only contact enemy bases with a battle group by feeding into an existing melee into an overlap position. Is an overlap position also to the side, or when you feed in do have to conform to the front of the battle line
What can
Also, what does threatened flank mean. Does it only mean if there is a possibility to be charged in the flank or rear, or does it also mean that it is not the threat alone but the actuality as well, i.e. in melee in the flank? In what positions does it count against POA and when not?
Last question for today.
When cavalry comes close to elephants they get disrupted, when the elephant is gone, do they stay that way?
I am sorry to dump a whole lot of questions at once. I have a lot of other questions, but I will be satisfied for now if I can these couple answered. (PS. I would like to include my army with this thread although it is strictly not an army list thread, since my army list is dependent on the outcome of these rules)
Thank you,
Hans Jansen


