Movement Questions
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:31 pm
I'm still a bit fuzzy on some aspects of movement. I have V1.1:
1) A group move cannot use oblique movement, backwards movement or straight sideways movement, correct?
2) A single stand can move in any direction as long as either front corner doesn't exceed its movement allowance.
3) A moving group can conform to a contacted enemy group IF doing so is within its movement allowance. If conforming would exceed its movement allowance, its move will have to end without conforming to the enemy.
4) A unit can be in overlap position if only one corner is in contact with an enemy unit, as Rod showed in one of his recent videos.
5) Stands can be placed forward of their main friendly battleline to act as "speed bumps" for enemy forces. This will impede the movement of enemy forces but is not necessarily a good/winning strategy.
6) Refer to the illustration in 54.2. If unit B moves into the gray units flank, the gray unit turns to face B. Then A can move into the gray unit's new flank position or not? When is the flanking condition determined, before each individual unit's move or at the start of that player's movement phase?
7) A group move of three units moving in difficult terrain would cost 3 CPs? By comparison, this same group move would cost 1 CP if moving in open terrain (assuming all are within command distance).
Thanks.
1) A group move cannot use oblique movement, backwards movement or straight sideways movement, correct?
2) A single stand can move in any direction as long as either front corner doesn't exceed its movement allowance.
3) A moving group can conform to a contacted enemy group IF doing so is within its movement allowance. If conforming would exceed its movement allowance, its move will have to end without conforming to the enemy.
4) A unit can be in overlap position if only one corner is in contact with an enemy unit, as Rod showed in one of his recent videos.
5) Stands can be placed forward of their main friendly battleline to act as "speed bumps" for enemy forces. This will impede the movement of enemy forces but is not necessarily a good/winning strategy.
6) Refer to the illustration in 54.2. If unit B moves into the gray units flank, the gray unit turns to face B. Then A can move into the gray unit's new flank position or not? When is the flanking condition determined, before each individual unit's move or at the start of that player's movement phase?
7) A group move of three units moving in difficult terrain would cost 3 CPs? By comparison, this same group move would cost 1 CP if moving in open terrain (assuming all are within command distance).
Thanks.