bikeman
Frondeur
Inscrit le: 29 Juil 2015 Messages: 7
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Posté le: Mar Aoû 04, 2015 10:01 pm Sujet du message: Minimum Movement distance |
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In the absence of any obstacles, is it possible to make an advance of less than 1UD?
p27; General Principles - 1st bullet point states that 'movement distance is expressed as multiples of UD'. Does this mean that any unimpeded 'voluntary moves' must be in 'whole' multiples of UD (i.e. 1,2,3,4 etc.) and not fractions of UD? |
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borkil63
Centurion
Inscrit le: 16 Avr 2013 Messages: 454
Localisation: Boukisthan
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Posté le: Mer Aoû 05, 2015 5:10 am Sujet du message: |
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U can advance less than 1 ud if u want. |
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ethan
Signifer
Inscrit le: 12 Nov 2014 Messages: 354
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Posté le: Mer Aoû 05, 2015 11:08 am Sujet du message: |
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The only exception is if advancing after a charge in which case foot must go 1UD or the full charge distance and mounted 2 UD or the full charge distance.
But for normal movement there is not a restriction. |
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lionelrus
Magister Militum
Inscrit le: 21 Mar 2009 Messages: 4802
Localisation: paris
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Posté le: Jeu Aoû 06, 2015 10:50 am Sujet du message: Re: Minimum Movement distance |
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bikeman a écrit: | In the absence of any obstacles, is it possible to make an advance of less than 1UD?
p27; General Principles - 1st bullet point states that 'movement distance is expressed as multiples of UD'. Does this mean that any unimpeded 'voluntary moves' must be in 'whole' multiples of UD (i.e. 1,2,3,4 etc.) and not fractions of UD? |
It only said movement distance is expressed as multiples of UD. Is not used to find points of rule where they are not. _________________ "Quand on a pas de technique, faut y aller à la zob"
Perceval à Yvain et Gauvain. |
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