Auto Breaks and Cohesion
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:52 pm
Just wanting to make sure that I have the understanding of this correct.
If a unit auto-breaks after combat, I take it that even though it would eventually be removed, that it would still perform an initial route move during the associated combat phase, causing whatever disruptions it may inflict and the pursuer also performs and initial pursuit. If a commander is with the BG when it Auto-breaks this commander would be free to move away in the JAP, unless the unit routed off the table in its initial route. So even though the unit is removed (mainly a game mechanism since the unit cannot be rallied) the commander still remains on the field. So what happens if a BG with a commander auto-breaks because it is reduced to one base, performs initial route and is caught in rear by pursuer. The rules state the BG loses a base reducing it to zero. Is the commander lost in this situation or does a normal roll of 10 or more for killing commander apply and then the commander can move in the JAP if he survives. If he can move does he have to immediately be able to move to another BG within movement distance or he is lost per the contacting commander rules since the commander base is the only one remaining?
The other was to do with rallying or bolstering BGs. We've missed this in the past but again just needing confirmation. Is it correct to assume that the modifier for >=25% previous losses also applies with attempting to rally or bolster? eg a 4 base BG has been reduced to 3 bases and is currently broken. For a commander to rally these the modifiers that would apply would be, -1 >=25% base loss, -3 broken, +1 Commander in LoC in range of BG not in combat (since he's with the BG), = -3 total modifier? (Could be an additional +1 if IC).
Thanks
Daniel
If a unit auto-breaks after combat, I take it that even though it would eventually be removed, that it would still perform an initial route move during the associated combat phase, causing whatever disruptions it may inflict and the pursuer also performs and initial pursuit. If a commander is with the BG when it Auto-breaks this commander would be free to move away in the JAP, unless the unit routed off the table in its initial route. So even though the unit is removed (mainly a game mechanism since the unit cannot be rallied) the commander still remains on the field. So what happens if a BG with a commander auto-breaks because it is reduced to one base, performs initial route and is caught in rear by pursuer. The rules state the BG loses a base reducing it to zero. Is the commander lost in this situation or does a normal roll of 10 or more for killing commander apply and then the commander can move in the JAP if he survives. If he can move does he have to immediately be able to move to another BG within movement distance or he is lost per the contacting commander rules since the commander base is the only one remaining?
The other was to do with rallying or bolstering BGs. We've missed this in the past but again just needing confirmation. Is it correct to assume that the modifier for >=25% previous losses also applies with attempting to rally or bolster? eg a 4 base BG has been reduced to 3 bases and is currently broken. For a commander to rally these the modifiers that would apply would be, -1 >=25% base loss, -3 broken, +1 Commander in LoC in range of BG not in combat (since he's with the BG), = -3 total modifier? (Could be an additional +1 if IC).
Thanks
Daniel