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Quick one on conforming

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:02 pm
by aventine
Had a game the other night when one of my units charged two. It wheeled to allow it to contact one of the targets in the flank and then stepped forward into contact with the other. No problem yet. During my movement the question of conforming came up. The shortest sideways move to conform took my unit out of contact with the flanked one. We read over the section and could not see anything to prevent this. My unit was as I have said stepped forward.

We played it that we lined up the two units and thus removed the flanked unit from the melee. I found this strange but then I was the one losing out.

Were we right?

Ta
Keith

Sorry no disgrams as I dont know how to put them on.

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:46 pm
by hammy
When you conform you don't lose contact.

OK actually you can have a BG slide from frontal contact to overlap if there is another BG in contact but if there are two enemy BGs with different facings then your troops don't conform but in the next enemy turn they may conform to you.

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:45 pm
by gozerius
Specifically, If you can't conform to both enemy BGs by the shortest adjustment necessary, you do not move at all, but fight as if the bases in contact had conformed normally. See pages 86-87 for fighting priority when a base could conceivably conform to more than one enemy base. This means that the base you fight may not be the one you are physically touching. But will be no further away than the nearest adjacent base.