Pike & Shot after a flank contact...
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 11:09 pm
Our first try at FoGR, using ECW armies - things got a bit interesting...
One foot regiment (pike & shot, as usual) managed a flank contact with another - just with the flank file of muskets.
At Impact, the receiving unit turned their flank file of shot to face chargers (actually pursues from another combat).
No-one broke, so in Manouevre phase, the chargers/ex-pursuers pivoted and shifted so the BG was nicely aligned against the flank of the receiving enemy. They could not feed more bases from the unengaged flank without making an illegal formation (mixed BG must keep musket each side of pike) so the whole BG slid sideways.
So far so good. We now have our pike in contact with the turned file of shot, and shot overlaps on each side.
The problem is - how do the flanked BG react? They cannot feed in unengaged troops against either overlap without forming an illegal BG.
We decided, until we can find an answer, to allow the pike to move out against one overlap and leave the far flank musket to slide up, still facing forward and not engaged in the Melee for the first turn, then reform a proper formation if they are still there by e next manoeuvre phase.
Was that right?
One foot regiment (pike & shot, as usual) managed a flank contact with another - just with the flank file of muskets.
At Impact, the receiving unit turned their flank file of shot to face chargers (actually pursues from another combat).
No-one broke, so in Manouevre phase, the chargers/ex-pursuers pivoted and shifted so the BG was nicely aligned against the flank of the receiving enemy. They could not feed more bases from the unengaged flank without making an illegal formation (mixed BG must keep musket each side of pike) so the whole BG slid sideways.
So far so good. We now have our pike in contact with the turned file of shot, and shot overlaps on each side.
The problem is - how do the flanked BG react? They cannot feed in unengaged troops against either overlap without forming an illegal BG.
We decided, until we can find an answer, to allow the pike to move out against one overlap and leave the far flank musket to slide up, still facing forward and not engaged in the Melee for the first turn, then reform a proper formation if they are still there by e next manoeuvre phase.
Was that right?