Shift one base width across when evading - how many times?
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 12:09 pm
THis might seem a bit bizarre.
I was playing a light horse army last night and beleived I had a unit trapped.
I charged the LH in the rear, he evaded but another unit of mine was in the way and blocked him slightly. So he shifted across one base width. he then moved 5 inches or so and found another unit of mine was blocking the units path.
On my interpretation he would then bounce back one inch from the second unit. However, he pointed out there was no restriction in the rules as to why he shouldn't move across another basewidth to avoid this unit and then end out of range.
Who is correct?
My basic premise is that if LH unit has theis many enemy units around them they deserve to be caught.
I was playing a light horse army last night and beleived I had a unit trapped.
I charged the LH in the rear, he evaded but another unit of mine was in the way and blocked him slightly. So he shifted across one base width. he then moved 5 inches or so and found another unit of mine was blocking the units path.
On my interpretation he would then bounce back one inch from the second unit. However, he pointed out there was no restriction in the rules as to why he shouldn't move across another basewidth to avoid this unit and then end out of range.
Who is correct?
My basic premise is that if LH unit has theis many enemy units around them they deserve to be caught.