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Is a uncontrolled charge a real charge allways?
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MessagePosté le: Lun Fév 17, 2025 7:07 pm    Sujet du message: Is a uncontrolled charge a real charge allways? Répondre en citant
The title says it all but allow me to be more especific.Can a unit make a uncontrolled



move to a support position which include an slide and a turn? Or may it remain static if there are no other way to contact its objective?
Can a uncontrolled charge not being a real charge?
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MessagePosté le: Lun Fév 17, 2025 8:06 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
An uncontrolled charge must follow the rules of movement for charges.

p 30 A slide cannot be combined with a turn
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In this context is the word “charge†being used more widely? Eg a mandatory uncontrolled movement to simple or melee support is not a Charge and so its manoeuvre options are less constrained, and so a slide and turn can be possible, and all manoeuvres are not constrained to only be before any advance,
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MessagePosté le: Mar Fév 18, 2025 2:19 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
A good question that needs a careful answer.
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MessagePosté le: Mar Fév 18, 2025 9:12 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
Mike Bennett a écrit:
In this context is the word “charge†being used more widely? Eg a mandatory uncontrolled movement to simple or melee support is not a Charge and so its manoeuvre options are less constrained, and so a slide and turn can be possible, and all manoeuvres are not constrained to only be before any advance,


No, a uncontroled charge is a charge and must follow all charges rules. If the impetuous unit can't reach ennemy by legal charge move, so there's is no charge.
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MessagePosté le: Mar Fév 18, 2025 9:34 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
Look at the example in page 46, particularly units D, E and F, all of which “move†to a support position (or in the case of F consider whether it can “move†to support position).
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MessagePosté le: Mar Fév 18, 2025 4:29 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
Agreed Dan, Kevin and Mike. 
Impetuous units without orders must attempt to move into legitimate contact with enemy units. Where there is more than one impetuous unit, they are considered left to right across the battlefield. 


Those unit(s) that make first contact are deemed to be charging (and are constrained by charge rules), otherwise they are moving into support a unit that is already in contact. 

P46 describes this more completely. 
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Mike Bennett a écrit:
In this context is the word “charge†being used more widely? Eg a mandatory uncontrolled movement to simple or melee support is not a Charge and so its manoeuvre options are less constrained, and so a slide and turn can be possible, and all manoeuvres are not constrained to only be before any advance,


You cannot slide and turn in any form of movement.
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MessagePosté le: Mar Fév 18, 2025 7:50 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
pichuleante a écrit:
The title says it all but allow me to be more especific.Can a unit make a uncontrolled



move to a support position which include an slide and a turn? Or may it remain static if there are no other way to contact its objective?
Can a uncontrolled charge not being a real charge?


1. Slide and turn into support position - no!

2. Remain static if no way to contact enemy - yes!

3. Not a real charge - if the unit makes an uncontrolled charge move into contact with the enemy this IS always a real charge. However, if the uncontrolled charge is into a support position, this means another friendly unit will be the Main Unit for the melee.
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MessagePosté le: Mer Fév 19, 2025 12:36 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
I believe pichuleante meant "slide and wheel" or "advance, turn, advance, wheel, advance" etc. etc.
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MessagePosté le: Mer Fév 19, 2025 10:07 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
Trying to drag this back to just one single question.... which I think is:

Does an Uncontrolled charge that will end with a unit in a support position have to adhere to the rules for "charging", or does it use the rules for "moving" ?

If you instead were to pay pips to move the same unit into the exact same position of support, this would be a "move" not a "charge" and so would be covered by the rules for moves - not "charges" - hence the confusion/question.

The consequence here is that if a unit making an "Uncontrolled charge" into a support position is required to follow the rules for "charging" then it will sometimes be unable to reach a support position which it could have reached if its movement into support followed the rules for a "move".

The most likely scenario I can think of where this might make a difference is that a "move" can combine a slide and then a wheel, which effectively allows any unit to gain an additional 1MU of movement (left or right) by sliding before wheeling off to the side. This combination isn't allowed in a "charge"


I think Lionel has answered this clearly, but even so it is a bit of a weird one:

- A unit making an Uncontrolled Charge always follows the Charge rules to determine how the unit moves across the tabletop, even in some situations where a "commanded" unit would not be allowed to make a "charge" move.
- Unit making an Uncontrolled Charge may sometimes not be able to reach a support position, even when they could reach that position by being commanded to do so.
- This will mean that sometimes Impetuous units which are within "move" distance of a support position, but not within "charge" distance will instead remain in place and will not be required to make an Uncontrolled charge.

Does that sound about right?


FWIW, the question may arise from p46 which sets out the rules for "uncontrolled charges".

In the section "Resolution of uncontrolled charges"
- the 1st sentence of the 3rd bullet says "Each unit making an uncontrolled charge advances by the shortest route towards its target"
- the 2nd sentence of the 3rd bullet says "If the target is already in melee, the unit tries to place itself in support"
- the 2nd sentence of the 5th bullet then adds "They stop as soon as .... in a position to support a friendly unit in melee"

(my added emphasis for clarity)
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MessagePosté le: Mer Fév 19, 2025 11:00 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
lionelrus a écrit:
Mike Bennett a écrit:
In this context is the word “charge†being used more widely? Eg a mandatory uncontrolled movement to simple or melee support is not a Charge and so its manoeuvre options are less constrained, and so a slide and turn can be possible, and all manoeuvres are not constrained to only be before any advance,


No, a uncontroled charge is a charge and must follow all charges rules. If the impetuous unit can't reach ennemy by legal charge move, so theirs is no charge.


Pg 42 A Charge is a move to melee, not melee or simple support, see special cases p42, bp3. A Charge has specific movement restrictions, pg43, 4 charge movement
Pg 45, includes “uncontrolled charges†to simple support that are not actually charges according to the pg42 definitions. See example 46 were units D and E must make uncontrolled charges to simple support.

We have always played that movements that do not meet the page 42 Charge definition are not limited by the p42 Charge manoeuvre constraints, despite falling under the term uncontrolled charges
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MessagePosté le: Mer Fév 19, 2025 3:56 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant
- the 1st sentence of the 3rd bullet says "Each unit making an uncontrolled charge advances by the shortest route towards its target"[note 1]

That is the only stipulation on uncontrolled charge displacement. The Devil's Advocate might argue that therefore even the initial contact can be done with a move. More sensibly, without further restriction, one should fall back on the established rules - initial contact has charge restrictions, subsequent contact has move restrictions. That's what the rules committee member has already said.

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note 1 "shortest route" is a worm in the can of another thread...
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As the axeman says: "it's weird one". Let's not forget that charges are a "they're over there lads" type of move and in ADLG do not involve complex manoeuvres en route. An uncontrolled charge should be the same, if not more so.

On that basis, I think the "uncontrolled charge (move) to support using movement rules" argument is a bit "gamey". Having run out of pips, using the movement rules allows impetuous troops a free standard move which could involve complex manoeuvres (when they are charging head long to help their mates ahead of them). The use of the charge rules restricts this somewhat which seems far more appropriate.

I remember a group of very vocal DBM(M) players who put forward similar arguments because they wanted their impetuous troops to be pip free, heat seeking missiles.
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vexillia a écrit:
As the axeman says: "it's weird one". Let's not forget that charges are a "they're over there lads" type of move and in ADLG do not involve complex manoeuvres en route. An uncontrolled charge should be the same, if not more so.

On that basis, I think the "uncontrolled charge (move) to support using movement rules" argument is a bit "gamey". Having run out of pips, using the movement rules allows impetuous troops a free standard move which could involve complex manoeuvres (when they are charging head long to help their mates ahead of them). The use of the charge rules restricts this somewhat which seems far more appropriate.


I remember a group of very vocal DBM(M) players who put forward similar arguments because they wanted their impetuous troops to be pip free, heat seeking missiles.


I absolutely agree with you
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