part of a battleline expanding
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lawrenceg
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part of a battleline expanding
My opponent had a battleline and expanded a BG on the end as that BG's first move. He then wanted to move the whole battleline forward as a second move.
The rules prohibit forming a battleline and then moving it, but they don't appear to explicitly prohibit the combination above, where the battleline already exists.
I think the move is against the spirit of the rule. Can anyone find some wording that makes it against the rules as written? Alternatively, did the authors intend to allow it?
The rules prohibit forming a battleline and then moving it, but they don't appear to explicitly prohibit the combination above, where the battleline already exists.
I think the move is against the spirit of the rule. Can anyone find some wording that makes it against the rules as written? Alternatively, did the authors intend to allow it?
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lawrenceg
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A single BG that is touching another BG with a commander can expand.rbodleyscott wrote:Now we know how you did so well at IWF, Dave.dave_r wrote:I don't have a problem with this - I have done it myself! As long as all the elements that are in contact with the BG to the side don't move then I don't see a problem.![]()
It isn't allowed. Zeitoun gives the reason.
A single BG that is touching another BG with a commander is part of a battleline.
Clearly, then, a BG that is part of a battleline can expand. Zeitoun's reason does not answer the question.
Paraphrasing my original question: what is the wording in the rules that prevents you expanding a single BG that is touching another BG with a commander, then advancing both BGs as a battleline as a second move?
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rbodleyscott
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It isn't a matter of specific wording, just the normal use of English.lawrenceg wrote:Paraphrasing my original question: what is the wording in the rules that prevents you expanding a single BG that is touching another BG with a commander, then advancing both BGs as a battleline as a second move?
Something cannot move for a second time unless it has moved for a first time.
How can a battle line make a second move, if it hasn't made a first move?
Sure, you can twist the detailed wording if you want, but as we have previously stated we intentionally did not write the rules in the pedantic (and more long-winded) way that would be necessary to exclude every perverse interpretation of the wording. Even if we (thought we) had, the twisters would just find another way to twist them anyway.
Even if you argue that the rules don't specifically say that the first and second move must be by the same entity, (although that is the intention of the rule), then you could only make a second move if all the BGs in the BL had already made a first move as a BG, otherwise they would not be making a 2nd move. This would require each of them to have their own general with them (otherwise they would not be eligible for a 2nd move), whereupon the issue of moving a 2nd time as a BL becomes moot as they could all move a 2nd move as individual BGs anyway.
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Maybe the Skythian deserves more credit from his friends and authors.
- The SECOND move by a battle group or battle line must be a simple Advance. (page 75)
Where is the restriction about each BG in the BL doing the same action?
I can't find it.
If it applies, the other BGs could make an advance and the expanding BG would have to move to them with a second move.
JM
- The SECOND move by a battle group or battle line must be a simple Advance. (page 75)
Where is the restriction about each BG in the BL doing the same action?
I can't find it.
If it applies, the other BGs could make an advance and the expanding BG would have to move to them with a second move.
JM
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lawrenceg
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THat solves it for me. Thanks.rbodleyscott wrote: Something cannot move for a second time unless it has moved for a first time.
How can a battle line make a second move, if it hasn't made a first move?
Even if you argue that the rules don't specifically say that the first and second move must be by the same entity, (although that is the intention of the rule), then you could only make a second move if all the BGs in the BL had already made a first move as a BG, otherwise they would not be making a 2nd move. This would require each of them to have their own general with them (otherwise they would not be eligible for a 2nd move), whereupon the issue of moving a 2nd time as a BL becomes moot as they could all move a 2nd move as individual BGs anyway.
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Just out of interest, if the troops expanding were also able to move I presume this would be OK? i.e. one BG expands and moves it's full move and the BG next to it moves forward it's full move - could you then make a second move with the Battle Line?Even if you argue that the rules don't specifically say that the first and second move must be by the same entity, (although that is the intention of the rule), then you could only make a second move if all the BGs in the BL had already made a first move as a BG, otherwise they would not be making a 2nd move. This would require each of them to have their own general with them (otherwise they would not be eligible for a 2nd move), whereupon the issue of moving a 2nd time as a BL becomes moot as they could all move a 2nd move as individual BGs anyway.
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lawrenceg
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I refer the honorable gentleman to RBS's previous answer.dave_r wrote:Just out of interest, if the troops expanding were also able to move I presume this would be OK? i.e. one BG expands and moves it's full move and the BG next to it moves forward it's full move - could you then make a second move with the Battle Line?Even if you argue that the rules don't specifically say that the first and second move must be by the same entity, (although that is the intention of the rule), then you could only make a second move if all the BGs in the BL had already made a first move as a BG, otherwise they would not be making a 2nd move. This would require each of them to have their own general with them (otherwise they would not be eligible for a 2nd move), whereupon the issue of moving a 2nd time as a BL becomes moot as they could all move a 2nd move as individual BGs anyway.
Lawrence Greaves
How about this one then?
P40
Movement rules
"A battle group or commanders move is over if the player moves another battle group or commander or makes a dice roll for another battle group"
combined with:
P41
Simple and complex moves
"Battle lines are limited to the 'Advances' section of the table"
So when you expand the end BG of a battle line you must be doing so as a battle group. The moment you move another battle group the move of the battle group that expanded is over.
P40
Movement rules
"A battle group or commanders move is over if the player moves another battle group or commander or makes a dice roll for another battle group"
combined with:
P41
Simple and complex moves
"Battle lines are limited to the 'Advances' section of the table"
So when you expand the end BG of a battle line you must be doing so as a battle group. The moment you move another battle group the move of the battle group that expanded is over.
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