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Post by greedo on Mar 25, 2019 23:30:52 GMT
Cant imagine it happening very often but. If those two cav were LH or Pike able to provide rear support and the knight flanking only hit the rear one, what happens if the LH or PIke lose the combat. Is just the front element killed or both. Or would it not happen and the rear LH or Pike just turn to face the flanking Knights The rear element doesn't turn face , but the front element wouldn't get a - 1 , both would be destroyed . Really?? My bad. Having a hard time reconciling that one But I suppose it’s to stop the whole column having to shift backeards
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Post by lkmjbc on Mar 26, 2019 1:28:58 GMT
If you have the full rules then diagrams 20d and 20e explain this well.
Joe Collins
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Post by Vic on Mar 26, 2019 7:45:04 GMT
Cant imagine it happening very often but. If those two cav were LH or Pike able to provide rear support and the knight flanking only hit the rear one, what happens if the LH or PIke lose the combat. Is just the front element killed or both. Or would it not happen and the rear LH or Pike just turn to face the flanking Knights The rear element doesn't turn face , but the front element wouldn't get a - 1 , both would be destroyed . I think the front element does get a -1 - page 10 paragraph 7, "A flank or rear contact on an element providing rear support is treated as if on the supported element".
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