Dragoons Fighting
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Dragoons Fighting
After last night's game we had a bit of an unresolved discussion re dragoons in hand to hand combat; do they count as Light Foot (1 per 2 vs light horse & battletroops) or as a fighting type of their own (1 against everyone , 2 in impact) . Reading the rules only produced 2 different points of view - which is correct?
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rbodleyscott
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Re: Dragoons Fighting
Dragoons are Light Troops but they are not "Light Foot", which is a separately defined Troop Type.kadeshuk wrote:After last night's game we had a bit of an unresolved discussion re dragoons in hand to hand combat; do they count as Light Foot (1 per 2 vs light horse & battletroops) or as a fighting type of their own (1 against everyone , 2 in impact) . Reading the rules only produced 2 different points of view - which is correct?
They are "Other troops".
So the latter.
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I like Dragoons in 3s very much, but I think of them as sniping troops, not fighting troops (in most circumstances).
Dragoons in 4s are better for taking hits and tests, but I believe Dragoons have little business getting into an exchange with opposing troops able to shoot back effectively. Even with their terrain abilities, they should also generally avoid close combat - seeking always to get on the enemy's flank or rear unless tormenting those unable to respond from their front.
Dragoons in 4s are better for taking hits and tests, but I believe Dragoons have little business getting into an exchange with opposing troops able to shoot back effectively. Even with their terrain abilities, they should also generally avoid close combat - seeking always to get on the enemy's flank or rear unless tormenting those unable to respond from their front.
Most of my troubles come from fighting other dragoons it all being down to luck and the roll of a dice.MikeK wrote:I like Dragoons in 3s very much, but I think of them as sniping troops, not fighting troops (in most circumstances).
Dragoons in 4s are better for taking hits and tests, but I believe Dragoons have little business getting into an exchange with opposing troops able to shoot back effectively. Even with their terrain abilities, they should also generally avoid close combat - seeking always to get on the enemy's flank or rear unless tormenting those unable to respond from their front.
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