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suvarov Recruit

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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 6:28 pm Post subject: cancelling charges |
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Here is a situation in a recent game:
A and B are on one team and X and Y are bodies on the opposing team.
Body A charges X.
Y charges A from outside A's charge path.
B charges Y from outside Y's charge path.
The rules state, in pertinent part, that a charge is cancelled if the charging body has a charge DECLARED upon it by another body if that charge comes from outside its charge path.
So, does the charge that Y declared upon A cancel A's charge on X even though B's charge on Y will ultimately cancel Y's charge?
Is the declaration of a legal charge alone sufficient to cancel a charge?
If no, what if Z charges B from outside B's charge path?
And, if no, if a body must make a waver test in order to charge, must it pass the waver test to cancel the charge of another body, or is the declaration alone sufficient?[/u][/i] |
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joncleaves Moderator


Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 16447
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Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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[[So, does the charge that Y declared upon A cancel A's charge on X even though B's charge on Y will ultimately cancel Y's charge? ]]
Yes.
[[Is the declaration of a legal charge alone sufficient to cancel a charge? ]]
Yes. _________________ Roll Up and Win! |
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