shall wrote:All
As there is some confusion over conforming - and we have 7 options here - ...
I agree with you. In particular for the point where you say that if shortest move to conform isn't possible, but longest it's, go for the longest. I would say also that this section of rules, conforming I mean, hardly will can be ruled without let a few to interpretation. I know this can be a big problem in a tournament, but I think it's impossible to rule perfectly each possible case. Better say something like: "the philosophy of conforming it's this, and you can accomplish it doing so..."
Let's examine the case of this thread. At impact you have:
- centre base of left hand foot BG which fight against cav
- right base of the same BG which fight against Cat
- left base of right hand foot BG which fight against Cat or Cav (owner of Cat choice I guess)
- center base of right hand foot BG which fight agains Cav
When we go for melee, I would aspect that:
- left hand Cav fight at least with one file
- Cat fight with two files
- right hand Cav fight with two files
To achieve this, right hand Cav should conform to foot aligning to right end with the opposing foot, while other BG can remain in place. Anyway, even if in the rules has written you cannot shift BG in contact with enemy, I would shift a little right Cat, so left hand Cav can conform and even feeding more bases in melee. I know that likely this wouldn't have needed with a better charge planning, but with this mentality FOG would seems more a game for surveyor than one for history fans.
