Disrupted/wavering/routing markers - really neat way of show

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Disrupted/wavering/routing markers - really neat way of show

Post by nigelemsen »

Hi,

Just seen this really neat way of showing fatigue state on the units. On the pendraken forum under "awi teaser"

http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.p ... w.html#new

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Post by hazelbark »

I do like casualty figures as markers for this. IN FOG R I use Dead person for disrupted. Dead Horse for Fragmented. And rout is easy to remember.
I will do something similar in fog N, with a standing wounded figure to imply can't advance.

I worry about the triangle bit as it is easy to tweak when moving by accident.
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Post by nigelemsen »

I can understand the concern with accidental "tweaking".... How ever for my army (french imperial guard cavalry corps) and only having 8-9 units... That won't be a problem. Just need to make up a spent base for each unit :)
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