Undrilled remaining stationery.....
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 3:48 pm
The main aim of my query is “when is is OK for undrilled inf to remain stationery”. I shall offer some examples :-
If an undrilled HF BG wished to do a “Short” move it would have to take a CMT if it did not have a general with it and is within 6” of enemy at some point in the move.
2 Special cases. Presumably if the undrilled HF wished to remain stationery and had a general with it or was outside of 6” from enemy then that would be a simple move.
If the HF was within charge range of an enemy unit, or in fact if within 6” at all of an enemy unit (and did not have a general with it) then in both cases it must carry out a CMT.
If it fails the CMT and is within charge range then it charges?
If it fails the CMT and is for example 5 inches from the nearest enemy it has to make a maximum 3” move forwards, (Though it may include a single wheel if it wishes.
Did I get these right?
The main aim of my query is “when is is OK for undrilled inf to remain stationery”. I shall offer some examples :-
If an undrilled HF BG wished to do a “Short” move it would have to take a CMT if it did not have a general with it and is within 6” of enemy at some point in the move.
2 Special cases. Presumably if the undrilled HF wished to remain stationery and had a general with it or was outside of 6” from enemy then that would be a simple move.
If the HF was within charge range of an enemy unit, or in fact if within 6” at all of an enemy unit (and did not have a general with it) then in both cases it must carry out a CMT.
If it fails the CMT and is within charge range then it charges?
If it fails the CMT and is for example 5 inches from the nearest enemy it has to make a maximum 3” move forwards, (Though it may include a single wheel if it wishes.
Did I get these right?
The main aim of my query is “when is is OK for undrilled inf to remain stationery”. I shall offer some examples :-