Ballista
Légionaire
Inscrit le: 15 Jan 2018 Messages: 117
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Posté le: Mer Oct 03, 2018 3:41 pm Sujet du message: Interpenetration or Displacment |
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The example is questions is:
1234 facing down
ABCD facing up within 1UD of enemy 1234 and ZOC'd
EFGH facing up on the same side as ABCD
EFGH are within charge reach of 1234 and charge them as they are able to interpenetrate ABCD who are placed behind them.
The question is - is this a interpenetration of ABCD by EFGH or a displacement of them ?
If a interpenetration are ABCD then able to move normally in the same turn they were moved through. |
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madaxeman
Magister Militum
Inscrit le: 01 Nov 2014 Messages: 1469
Localisation: Londres Centraal.
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Posté le: Mer Oct 03, 2018 3:53 pm Sujet du message: |
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Ballista a écrit: | The example is questions is:
1234 facing down
ABCD facing up within 1UD of enemy 1234 and ZOC'd
EFGH facing up on the same side as ABCD
EFGH are within charge reach of 1234 and charge them as they are able to interpenetrate ABCD who are placed behind them.
The question is - is this a interpenetration of ABCD by EFGH or a displacement of them ?
If a interpenetration are ABCD then able to move normally in the same turn they were moved through. |
Doesnt it come down to whether
- ABCD need to be nudged backwards to make room for EFGH when they contact 1234 (displacement), or
- they are instead passed entirely through by EFGH as there is enough space for EFGH to fit between between 1234 and ABCD (interpenetrated) _________________ www.madaxeman.com |
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Ballista
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Posté le: Mer Oct 03, 2018 3:58 pm Sujet du message: |
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So are ABCD able to move normally in the same turn they are passed through by EFGH ? |
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Longtooth
Signifer
Inscrit le: 14 Oct 2014 Messages: 349
Localisation: Oxford
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Posté le: Mer Oct 03, 2018 4:30 pm Sujet du message: |
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Yes, provided that they are not nudged backwards |
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madaxeman
Magister Militum
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Localisation: Londres Centraal.
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Posté le: Mer Oct 03, 2018 11:07 pm Sujet du message: |
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The “if you are nudged, you can’t then move†rule is there to eliminate a bit of potential cheese whereby it was possible to nudge some of your own troops out of ZOCs, or into more advantageous possibly flanking positions when conforming to the enemy.
It’s a nice and clean solution. _________________ www.madaxeman.com |
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Ballista
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Posté le: Jeu Oct 04, 2018 5:44 am Sujet du message: |
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If there if room for EFGH to fit between ABCD and 1234 without ABCD having to move it is a interpenetration.
ABCD are then able to move normally
If ABCD have to be moved in some way for EFGH to make room for EFGH to fit then it is a displacement
ABCD are not able to move |
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