A couple of questions:
1)
I've always been under the impression that Undrilled have a hard time wheeling, but now for the life of me I can't find it.
P41:
P42: (not worrying about anything but "Other Undrilled"DIFFICULT FORWARD MOVES:
A difficult forward move is one that includes a single wheel and/or is less than the troop's full available move distance - unless either:
a) All of the movement is more than 6MU from any enemy (incuding the enemy camp but not an enemy commander's base), or
b) A commander is with the battle group or battle line. He must start the phase with a battle group and remain with it for the whole phase.
So, given that a wheel automatically means that both corners of a BG are not moving the same distance, I'm assuming that the 'is less than the troop's full available move distance' does not mean all of the BG, just the bit that is moving maximum.Advances:
Difficult forward moves(see above) with no more than a single wheel. = Complex
Any other forward move with no more than a single wheel. = Simple
From that I see that any time a BG wants to wheel (so long as it's a single wheel) and it moves it's full move then it's free to do so.
If this is the case I think I've been ripping myself off.
2)
Contractions:
Lets say you have a BG of 6 Huscarls (Undrilled/Superior/HF) in a formation 2 deep. They are 5" away from an enemy. You want to contract to a column and wheel 90 degrees to the left.
I declare a complex manouver:
I roll a 6, but have an inspirational commander near by so get to 8 which is a pass.Contracting frontage by 1 or 2 bases with a SIMPLE advance of at least 3 MU's before or after.
I measure the outside corner of the far left base and move it 3" ensuring that the inside corner doesn't move until it's completed its wheel. I then stack the rest of the unit behind the lead base forming a column.
Does that sound right?
I think it is right, but I haven't been playing it that way because I considered that the inside portion of the element hasn't moved its full 3"... but that is probably DBMesque getting to me.
I'd appreciate someone getting back to me on this, with examples if I've misread anything.
Thanks
Ian