In the chapter about charges declaration, it's said that a BG can declare a charge on any BG at normal move distance....there is no reference about any axis for the charge during "declaration" phase....exept, later in the chapter about evade, it's said if the target (s) can evade you have to put a stick to show the axis you choose....
Ok, but what about if you have 2 different targets, they can't evade (let's say HI...), are at normal move distance, but on a fully different axis.
So as you can reach one with a slight right wheel, or (exclusive) the other one with a slight left wheel...of course none of them can be reached with a straight ahead charge... (forget interception, let's suppose there is no possibility....
How the "in phase player" has to declare his charge (assuming he wants to, of course !!!!)
1/ "...I charge with my BG on both of yours, cause they are potential target...but I'll decide the one I'll choose whenever I'll move my charger!!!!"
Maybe, it seems not important, but as evade moves are done before, evades from other fight may interfere, or change something, and as well as player in phase choose the order in which the different impacts will be done, that can have a tactical interest to keep the doubt !
2/"...I charge....this BG with my BG,"
Which is same as to indicate a charge axis....which is not written anywhere... if no target can evade...
I ask same question on the french forum, I have only one answer, at Poitiers they play 2/ (answer from Zeitoun), we (at Toulouse) tend to play same 2/...what about you ?????
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