a couple of column questions
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2022 12:26 am
Last night DK very patiently helped my brain start returning to Triumph!-normal after a long time away*.
He reminded me about one or two specifically Fantasy Triumph rules, as well as that march moves must not pass or end within 8 MU of enemy troops (as well as not start likewise, natch).
But two column things I think I must have misheard, because what I thought I understood isn't borne out by the rulebook.
One, also dealing with march moves, was that columns can't make them. But 41.3 specifically refers to stands making a march move as part of a column, so I must have gotten that muddled. Clearly columns can make march moves.
The other was that columns have to be formed by the lead stand moving directly to the front; they can't be formed by, say, the first unit in a line wheeling to its flank and the others moving in behind it. But F.2 shows just that--a stand on one flank of a line wheeling on its front corner and then the other stands in the line falling in behind it in the column. So stands don't have to move straight forward when forming a column; the lead stand can wheel as it begins.
Corrections? Clarifications?
*I'm especially glad that local Triumph players are meeting up near me on a regular basis, as the friends I most often play miniatures with have decided they don't care for Triumph, much to my dismay, so I've not been able to play it for a while now.
He reminded me about one or two specifically Fantasy Triumph rules, as well as that march moves must not pass or end within 8 MU of enemy troops (as well as not start likewise, natch).
But two column things I think I must have misheard, because what I thought I understood isn't borne out by the rulebook.
One, also dealing with march moves, was that columns can't make them. But 41.3 specifically refers to stands making a march move as part of a column, so I must have gotten that muddled. Clearly columns can make march moves.
The other was that columns have to be formed by the lead stand moving directly to the front; they can't be formed by, say, the first unit in a line wheeling to its flank and the others moving in behind it. But F.2 shows just that--a stand on one flank of a line wheeling on its front corner and then the other stands in the line falling in behind it in the column. So stands don't have to move straight forward when forming a column; the lead stand can wheel as it begins.
Corrections? Clarifications?
*I'm especially glad that local Triumph players are meeting up near me on a regular basis, as the friends I most often play miniatures with have decided they don't care for Triumph, much to my dismay, so I've not been able to play it for a while now.