Flank Charge Reaction
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 6:24 pm
Hi,
I have done some limited searching and did not find an answer. Apologies if this has been Asked and Answered before...
A legal Flank/Rear charge takes place against undrilled foot (i.e. other undrilled).
P.56 last bullet says that the defending BG can turn bases 90 or 180 degrees to face the chargers "using the normal rules for turning".
1 - Does the part in quotations refer only to the placement of the stands in relation to the original BG (depth, width, etc.)?
OR
2 - Does it also mean that the "other undrilled" have to pass a CMT to perform this move?
I suspect it's #1, but wanted to make sure.
Thanks,
Neal
I have done some limited searching and did not find an answer. Apologies if this has been Asked and Answered before...
A legal Flank/Rear charge takes place against undrilled foot (i.e. other undrilled).
P.56 last bullet says that the defending BG can turn bases 90 or 180 degrees to face the chargers "using the normal rules for turning".
1 - Does the part in quotations refer only to the placement of the stands in relation to the original BG (depth, width, etc.)?
OR
2 - Does it also mean that the "other undrilled" have to pass a CMT to perform this move?
I suspect it's #1, but wanted to make sure.
Thanks,
Neal