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Post by bluestone28 on Nov 21, 2018 22:27:43 GMT
about the case of eliminated when you go out of the board,
so, it seem that there is a difference between Fleeing and Recoiling through the board egde :
if fleeing you can slide along the edge and continue the move to your deployement border,
but not if recoiling? (if a unit must recoil and already against the border (any border?) it will be eliminated.
am i right?
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Post by stevie on Nov 22, 2018 0:51:21 GMT
Your are correct Bluestone28...but remember that fleeing troops only get to pivot and change direction when they meet a side battlefield edge, not a deployment base edge (see page 12 paragraph 6 and figure 21a). Other recoiling off the table considerationsImagine a two deep column with it’s back to any table edge. If the front element has to recoil, what happens? Well, it depends:- If the front element is unable to interpenetrate or push back the rear element, the recoiler will be destroyed. If the front element is unable to interpenetrate but can push back the rear element, the rear element is pushed off the table. If the front element can interpenetrate the rear element, then the recoiler will pass through and leave the table. However, recoilers don’t have to interpenetrate if they don’t want to...they could just push friends back if they choose (see rule 9.5). (Basically, if the recoilers can interpenetrate and push back the rear element, then their owner has the choice of which will leave the table)I think that covers everything. Some potentially useful player aids can be found here, such as the “Quick Reference Sheets” from the Society of Ancients, and the new “Army List Corrections” file: fanaticus-dba.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Reference_sheets_and_epitomes And this is the latest January 2018 FAQ: fanaticus-dba.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ_2018
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Post by bluestone28 on Nov 22, 2018 9:23:27 GMT
ok for me it's strange than a panic unit don't go out by any board edge, not only his deployment edge, and a simple recoil unit, exit by any edge, i mean no problem for the second case, but it's hard to explain the first one, it's not a pinball game!
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