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Post by scottrussell on May 6, 2019 20:30:53 GMT
Does interpenetration (specifically by psiloi), have to take place as individual elements? The rules say a mounted element...(can pass through some element types) but then gives psiloi passing through friendly troops as an option without further qualification. There is no mention of a group move.
Scott
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Post by Tony Aguilar on May 6, 2019 20:44:08 GMT
Does interpenetration (specifically by psiloi), have to take place as individual elements? The rules say a mounted element...(can pass through some element types) but then gives psiloi passing through friendly troops as an option without further qualification. There is no mention of a group move. Scott I would allow it as long as the parameters (facing etc.) are not violated. I do not think it is specifically disallowed.
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Post by j on May 7, 2019 9:30:01 GMT
Would such a group moving from the rear through friends have to be facing exactly the same direction, no diagonal moves?
Regards, j
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Post by Tony Aguilar on May 7, 2019 11:27:19 GMT
Would such a group moving from the rear through friends have to be facing exactly the same direction, no diagonal moves? Regards, j From the FAQ: Interpenetration: Q: The interpenetration rules for a Psiloi state that “(a) it starts at least partly directly in front and ends the move lined-up behind”. Does the lined-up behind mean the Psiloi must be behind a single specific element or can it line up behind a group of elements in a line and merely parallel? How is the move measured and what happens element doesn’t have the movement available? A: It must end behind and lined up to a single specific stand. No, the move is not free. If the element doesn’t have the movement, it does not interpenetrate. The move may be measured diagonally.
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