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PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2002 10:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Echeoloning


<<Questions:
1. Is it correct that when I recoil, I stay echeloned? >>

No. 6.18. You get back even as part of post combat movement.

<<2. Is the cav considered to be on my flank?>>

Don't see how.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2002 2:14 am    Post subject: Echeoloning


I've got some echeloning questions I hope you can help with.

Set-up:
I have a body IrrC JLS,Sh 4 wide, it impetuously charges HC L and MI P,Sh.

The cav is charging and the Pikemen can't charge because I declared on the and
echeloned 50 paces to hit them. Since echeloning more than 40 paces, I became
disordered.

Now the combat doesn't go my way, I recoil from the both units and am forced to
take a waiver test (recoiling from mounted).

Questions:
1. Is it correct that when I recoil, I stay echeloned?

2. Is the cav considered to be on my flank?


Thanks
-PB


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2002 5:11 am    Post subject: Re: Echeoloning


> 1. Is it correct that when I recoil, I stay echeloned? >>
>
> No. 6.18. You get back even as part of post combat movement.
>
> <<2. Is the cav considered to be on my flank?>>
>
> Don't see how.

Given the answer to #1, #2 becomes not an issue ... when we (incorrectly) had
Patrick recoil while still echeloned, my Cav followed up and ended up beside
the forward element of his body, while in contact with the rest, which led us
to wonder if that counted as flanking. ::shrug:: We'll know better next time!
:-)

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2002 6:45 am    Post subject: Re: Echeoloning


Hey, no problem grasshopper. I am always pleased both to answer and to find
it quickly. :)

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