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My BI Questions
I have a few questions
(a) Do you have to have a separate unit/model to represent a commander?
(b) Do the Scots (Vol 19: Feudal Europe) have two commanders, one with the CP and one with the FP, or do you choose one unit?
(c) From page 30 Vol 19 Feudal Europe: "Wallace and Bruce Scots":
Nr-------Type-------M-------VBU-------I-------VD-------Notes
FP(*)-----5---------6---------2---------3-----Nobles
I understand I have to shift the bottom values one step to the right in order to read the statistics line, but if you do this it leaves the 'Nr' value blank.
In that respect, how many FP * units do you get?
Thanks all
(a) Do you have to have a separate unit/model to represent a commander?
(b) Do the Scots (Vol 19: Feudal Europe) have two commanders, one with the CP and one with the FP, or do you choose one unit?
(c) From page 30 Vol 19 Feudal Europe: "Wallace and Bruce Scots":
Nr-------Type-------M-------VBU-------I-------VD-------Notes
FP(*)-----5---------6---------2---------3-----Nobles
I understand I have to shift the bottom values one step to the right in order to read the statistics line, but if you do this it leaves the 'Nr' value blank.
In that respect, how many FP * units do you get?
Thanks all
Chris68- VBU 2
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Re: My BI Questions
a) No, the General is included in the Unit
b) Just one, you can place a General in any Unit with the *
c) I see the pdf correct. Did you download here?http://dadiepiombo.it/pdf/basiclists.pdf
You have 6 FP Units, but of course, with only one General allowed, only one will host the leader.
b) Just one, you can place a General in any Unit with the *
c) I see the pdf correct. Did you download here?http://dadiepiombo.it/pdf/basiclists.pdf
You have 6 FP Units, but of course, with only one General allowed, only one will host the leader.
dadiepiombo- Admin
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Re: My BI Questions
Page 14: "You can only activate one Unit after the preceding Unit has completed all its actions"
So does this mean that on your turn you can (for example) fire then move or move then fire or move/charge melee with a unit/group, and then do similar with another unit/group?
So does this mean that on your turn you can (for example) fire then move or move then fire or move/charge melee with a unit/group, and then do similar with another unit/group?
Chris68- VBU 2
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Re: My BI Questions
yes, that's the way. Once you have finished with a Unit you can move to another Unit. If you actrivate a Group, mindi that Groups cannot fire. So if you move a Group you cannot fire with the single Units thatb were part of the Group (as activated as a Group and not as simple Units)
dadiepiombo- Admin
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Re: My BI Questions
What is the reasoning behind not allowing groups to fire? If I understand BI2 correctly, firing is not possible even if the group doesn't move.
Keith F- VBU 2
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Re: My BI Questions
the reason is that the shooting, for simplicity, is an action of the Unit. You shoot Unit by Unit.
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