I went over to a mates today and we cracked out 3 games in the afternoon.
In the last game a combat came up where I'm not totally sure I called it right.
Picture 1 shows light foot and Jav Cav General changing into combat
Picture 2 shows 1st combat between the light foot (small dice factors, large dice rolled)
The flanking foot lost and fell back.
Picture 3. Shows 2nd combat. Note we didn't count the light foot (C) as an overlap, was that right?
The Cav Jav general destroyed the Light foot and Pursued because it doubled the foot. Was this right because of the flank contact?
Next turn the cavalry was destroyed as it couldn't fall back after combat.
Anything I did wrong here?
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Sorry another question
Sorry another question
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Re: Sorry another question
No need to be sorry for questions we love questions especially when they have really clear diagrams and pictures of the question!
And from what I can see in your excellent diagrams you did everything correctly.
The slight contact from the light foot is considered incidental contact, which is really just super close ZOCing in most cases assuming no other combat cut it off. It does not count as overlap in that position, because it does not meet any of the conditions from 68.1.
So in this case it does not impact the Jav Cav's initial combat or the resulting pursuit, because the contact is not "flank contact" in that the entire front of the light foot does not cover the entire flank of the Jav Cav.
After the pursuit it the Jav Cav is now in flank contact with the light foot for the next round of combat.
And from what I can see in your excellent diagrams you did everything correctly.
The slight contact from the light foot is considered incidental contact, which is really just super close ZOCing in most cases assuming no other combat cut it off. It does not count as overlap in that position, because it does not meet any of the conditions from 68.1.
So in this case it does not impact the Jav Cav's initial combat or the resulting pursuit, because the contact is not "flank contact" in that the entire front of the light foot does not cover the entire flank of the Jav Cav.
After the pursuit it the Jav Cav is now in flank contact with the light foot for the next round of combat.
Re: Sorry another question
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