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Supported flanks diagrams
Some diagrams to help to visualize the new rules on Supported (or Covered) Flanks
Lets' start with Example 1.
A is getting a Flank Support by C, not by B. Anyway B is a Support Unit in melee.
A gets a +1 from C as they form a kind of line,according to amendments.
B will support with half of his dice the multiple melee as in contact with 1.
Lets' start with Example 1.
A is getting a Flank Support by C, not by B. Anyway B is a Support Unit in melee.
A gets a +1 from C as they form a kind of line,according to amendments.
B will support with half of his dice the multiple melee as in contact with 1.
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Re: Supported flanks diagrams
Hi Lorenzo,
Thanks for starting to work on these. I think they will be helpful to those of use who are more visual learners.
If I understand one of the key concepts of your rules, in Example 1, there would be a melee round as soon as Unit A moved into contact with the enemy unit 1. Let us say that this is a draw and neither unit is forced to withdraw. In the same activation phase, Unit B moves up/in and makes contact and so, reignites the melee. After this second round there is still no resolution - everyone is just stuck in. Now, Unit C moves up, but can only provide support, so, a third round of melee is conducted. Perhaps with this third combat, there can be some sort of result.
Thanks again for the diagrams.
Chris
Thanks for starting to work on these. I think they will be helpful to those of use who are more visual learners.
If I understand one of the key concepts of your rules, in Example 1, there would be a melee round as soon as Unit A moved into contact with the enemy unit 1. Let us say that this is a draw and neither unit is forced to withdraw. In the same activation phase, Unit B moves up/in and makes contact and so, reignites the melee. After this second round there is still no resolution - everyone is just stuck in. Now, Unit C moves up, but can only provide support, so, a third round of melee is conducted. Perhaps with this third combat, there can be some sort of result.
Thanks again for the diagrams.
Chris
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