Charging without orders - charge distance?
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:06 am
Hi all,
Could someone please clarify the charging without orders charge distance.
I'm uncertain at what range shock troops would be forced to charge, or take a test not too, versus troops capable of evading. The rules seem to add an additional 2MUs to a units charge distance to account for the evade move of opponents. Does this mean that Cavalry would be forced to charge troops capable of evading if they were within or at 7MUs?
This would mean that if a battle line of cavalry advanced covered by skirmishers, who were 5MU's in front, the cavalry would be forced to charge if the enemy came within 7MUs of their battleline, not 5MUs - which I accept.
Surely, I must be having a stupid moment and reading this section of the rules (p.58) incorrectly.
I have a Nikephorian Byzantine army and am unused to seeing my drilled superior cavalry get overly keen to charge the enemy especially as the Byzantine manuals emphasize keeping the lines steady - of course, reckless charges by the Tagma units may well be the reason that the manuals harp on about a controlled advance! It seems a shame though that the rules deny quality re-rolls on this CMT.
Many thanks in advance for your replies.
Matthew
Could someone please clarify the charging without orders charge distance.
I'm uncertain at what range shock troops would be forced to charge, or take a test not too, versus troops capable of evading. The rules seem to add an additional 2MUs to a units charge distance to account for the evade move of opponents. Does this mean that Cavalry would be forced to charge troops capable of evading if they were within or at 7MUs?
This would mean that if a battle line of cavalry advanced covered by skirmishers, who were 5MU's in front, the cavalry would be forced to charge if the enemy came within 7MUs of their battleline, not 5MUs - which I accept.
Surely, I must be having a stupid moment and reading this section of the rules (p.58) incorrectly.
I have a Nikephorian Byzantine army and am unused to seeing my drilled superior cavalry get overly keen to charge the enemy especially as the Byzantine manuals emphasize keeping the lines steady - of course, reckless charges by the Tagma units may well be the reason that the manuals harp on about a controlled advance! It seems a shame though that the rules deny quality re-rolls on this CMT.
Many thanks in advance for your replies.
Matthew