Initial Rout Procedure
Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 7:20 pm
I have a BG of chariots that has broken due to archer fire from about a 45 degree angle off its right front corner.
Pg 100 says my BG, "routs directly away from the enemy....shooting..." While the rules concerning initial routs don't say so, I presume the evade rules on page 66 apply when determining the method to line up the chariots so they can move directly away from the archers. That would mean I would have the choice of making a 90 degree or a 180 degree turn before wheeling and heading directly away. This is important because (even with a 1 element shift) a 90 degree turn would mean I would have to burst through a friendly BG on my left while a 180 degree turn puts my new front edge far enough to the rear to be able to wheel and clear them.
Do the rules on page 66 apply or am I missing something?
Thanks, Terry G.
Pg 100 says my BG, "routs directly away from the enemy....shooting..." While the rules concerning initial routs don't say so, I presume the evade rules on page 66 apply when determining the method to line up the chariots so they can move directly away from the archers. That would mean I would have the choice of making a 90 degree or a 180 degree turn before wheeling and heading directly away. This is important because (even with a 1 element shift) a 90 degree turn would mean I would have to burst through a friendly BG on my left while a 180 degree turn puts my new front edge far enough to the rear to be able to wheel and clear them.
Do the rules on page 66 apply or am I missing something?
Thanks, Terry G.