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Post by felixs on May 20, 2017 8:39:04 GMT
Dear all,
p. 9 "Crossing a River" says: "Troops that enter a river must continue crossing at the same angel to its course (...)" p.9 "Crossing a River" then says: "paltry (...) can be passed through as if good going (...)"
I understand this as meaning that the river can be crossed at good going speed, but must still be crossed at the same angle it was entered. Is this how it is generally played?
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Post by timurilank on May 20, 2017 10:20:01 GMT
Dear all, p. 9 "Crossing a River" says: "Troops that enter a river must continue crossing at the same angel to its course (...)" p.9 "Crossing a River" then says: "paltry (...) can be passed through as if good going (...)" I understand this as meaning that the river can be crossed at good going speed, but must still be crossed at the same angle it was entered. Is this how it is generally played? Your understanding is correct.
Entering and exiting is treated in the same manner. No reduction to move distance. Troops fleeing and enter ANY river are destroyed.
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Post by stevie on May 20, 2017 10:37:33 GMT
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Post by timurilank on May 20, 2017 10:57:47 GMT
Actually I did use your crib sheet of 3 Jan. 2017. Nice reference.
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Post by felixs on May 20, 2017 12:09:28 GMT
Thank you very much. I was sure that that information had to be somwhere, but finding it can be hard sometimes...
Hope I am not cluttering the forums too much with all this.
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Post by timurilank on May 20, 2017 13:41:16 GMT
Thank you very much. I was sure that that information had to be somwhere, but finding it can be hard sometimes... Hope I am not cluttering the forums too much with all this. Absolutely not.
Keep the questions coming.
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Post by medievalthomas on May 22, 2017 17:44:21 GMT
We dealt with this issue in one of the FAQ sessions (we do sometimes accomplish something). So as mentioned grab a copy of the latest FAQ. Joe Collins does great work keeping this project going and helping us to reach consensus.
Thomas J. Thomas
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