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A Few More Rule Queries

 
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RaphaelC
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 1:32 pm    Post subject: A Few More Rule Queries

Hello All,

A couple of questions if I may:

1) Does the number of bodies in a command that must act to fulfill its order remain constant throughout the game, based on its original strength, or is it adjusted on a turn by turn basis, based on its current strength?

2) For dismount purposes, P64 6.61, must a unit of LCh have at least 3 elements before it can dismount?

3) If a unit of LCh does dismount as HI, is rough going still impassable because its 'wheels' are still considered to be present?

4) If a dismounted body is part of a H-t-H combat that routs its opponents, does it pursue on foot or remount first?

Many Thanks,

Raphael
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:15 pm    Post subject:

1) Does the number of bodies in a command that must act to fulfill its order remain constant throughout the game, based on its original strength, or is it adjusted on a turn by turn basis, based on its current strength?
- current strength, not original

2) For dismount purposes, P64 6.61, must a unit of LCh have at least 3 elements before it can dismount?
- Carefully reading all of 6.61 tells us that chariots must be at least 3 models before dismounting.

3) If a unit of LCh does dismount as HI, is rough going still impassable because its 'wheels' are still considered to be present?
- Technically speaking, no, however it would be disordered (close formation in terrain) and if you mounted it would be unable to move.

4) If a dismounted body is part of a H-t-H combat that routs its opponents, does it pursue on foot or remount first?
- Pursues on foot.

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