daveallen
Tribun

Inscrit le: 28 Jan 2016 Messages: 758
Localisation: Rugby & CLWC
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Posté le: Mer Sep 13, 2017 8:34 pm Sujet du message: |
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Thanks, apology accepted.
Dave _________________ Putting the ink into incompetence |
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gregfilip
Légionaire
Inscrit le: 15 Fév 2017 Messages: 112
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Posté le: Ven Sep 15, 2017 9:13 am Sujet du message: |
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plefebvre a écrit: | This is the official answer to the question raised by the second example of the third post.
This move is not legal. The rational is : as it moves to contact Blue Y, Red B has part of its front which enters and then exits the Blue Z's ZOC.
Obviously, by considering the rule about movements in ZOC, some definition are to be clarified such as : to align, to exit the ZOC. Also the text could be more clearly presented.
The problem will be solved by the next updated FAQ which is almost completed and will be soon released.
The Technical Board director |
This doesnt clear things up to me 100%.
What if blue Z has it's left front corner touching Y rear right corner .In that case unit B won't EXIT unit Z zoc!Is it legal then or not?
thnx
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madaxeman
Magister Militum

Inscrit le: 01 Nov 2014 Messages: 1599
Localisation: Londres Centraal.
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Posté le: Sam Sep 16, 2017 8:49 pm Sujet du message: |
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gregfilip a écrit: | plefebvre a écrit: | This is the official answer to the question raised by the second example of the third post.
This move is not legal. The rational is : as it moves to contact Blue Y, Red B has part of its front which enters and then exits the Blue Z's ZOC.
Obviously, by considering the rule about movements in ZOC, some definition are to be clarified such as : to align, to exit the ZOC. Also the text could be more clearly presented.
The problem will be solved by the next updated FAQ which is almost completed and will be soon released.
The Technical Board director |
This doesnt clear things up to me 100%.
What if blue Z has it's left front corner touching Y rear right corner .In that case unit B won't EXIT unit Z zoc!Is it legal then or not?
thnx
GREG |
That is presumably why this bit is included in the original answer...
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Obviously, by considering the rule about movements in ZOC, some definition are to be clarified such as : to align, to exit the ZOC. Also the text could be more clearly presented.
The problem will be solved by the next updated FAQ which is almost completed and will be soon released. |
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Ramses II
Magister Militum

Inscrit le: 17 Juil 2015 Messages: 1236
Localisation: London
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Posté le: Lun Oct 30, 2017 12:21 pm Sujet du message: |
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And the long awaited FAQ that answers this is now online here |
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Longtooth
Signifer
Inscrit le: 14 Oct 2014 Messages: 357
Localisation: Oxford
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Posté le: Lun Oct 30, 2017 6:51 pm Sujet du message: |
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Thanks, Ramses.......there are some very useful examples in the new FAQ. |
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Glen
Barbare
Inscrit le: 13 Nov 2016 Messages: 22
Localisation: Brisbane
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Posté le: Jeu Nov 09, 2017 11:17 pm Sujet du message: |
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I realise that the question has been asked and answered, and this is only for my own knowledge..
But taking the second diagram and assuming that B and Z are already aligned and B moves straight ahead towards Z, the unit B hits the flank of the unit Y with a corner.
What happens? I would assume that B could contact Y but wouldn't be able to conform to count as a proper flank attack in the ZOC of Z, so would you still be able to count B as support i.e. +1 but not a proper flank attack, so no loss of abilities for Y?
Cheers Glen. |
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Ramses II
Magister Militum

Inscrit le: 17 Juil 2015 Messages: 1236
Localisation: London
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Posté le: Sam Nov 11, 2017 12:05 am Sujet du message: |
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No. The new FAQ specifically prohibits a unit in the ZoC of one enemy unit from contacting the flank of another enemy unit (bottom of p4).
This effectively becomes an illegal contact, so the unit must stop before it contacts that unit in the flank. |
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