Ramses II
Magister Militum

Inscrit le: 17 Juil 2015 Messages: 1236
Localisation: London
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Posté le: Sam Déc 10, 2016 2:47 pm Sujet du message: Ambush marker and unreliable corps |
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An Ambush marker is placed within 1UD of the centreline on one flank. The opponent places a light unit belonging to an unreliable corps at 7UD, within 4UD of the marker. The player then gets a command roll of "1" for that general. Normally this makes the unreliable corps "hesitant". How does the presence of the ambush marker affect this?
- Does the presence of the marker within 4UD of a unit automatically make the corps "reliable", even if it is a dummy?
- Is the corps "hesitant" unil the marker is revealed to contain enemy units?
- Is the corps "hesitant" until an enemy unit actually moves within 4UD of one of the corps' units? (Meaning that bowmen in ambush could shoot without making the corps "reliable".
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Commodore
Magister Militum
Inscrit le: 23 Aoû 2012 Messages: 1238
Localisation: London
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Posté le: Sam Déc 10, 2016 8:05 pm Sujet du message: |
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1/ No
2/ If the corps is hesitant and some of its units are revealed by the ennemy due to a mouvement within 1UD, it is no more hesitant
3/An unit in ambush can not shoot. If an ennemy unit is revealed and is within 4UD of an hesitant corps, it make it no more hesitant. _________________ "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead"
Cdr Farragut,Mobile 1864 |
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Ramses II
Magister Militum

Inscrit le: 17 Juil 2015 Messages: 1236
Localisation: London
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Posté le: Sam Déc 10, 2016 9:16 pm Sujet du message: |
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Thanks. I tend to agree that revealing a unit within 4UD of a unit should make the command "reliable". However, the strict wording says the unit must move within 4UD, hence the question. |
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