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Circulating combatants: What counts as 2nd bound?

 
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2021 6:09 pm    Post subject: Circulating combatants: What counts as 2nd bound?

A Roman Legionary unit has swapped front and rear elements in the 2nd HTH combat bound. It is later replaced in the same combat by another unit of Roman Legionaries. Do they too get the option to swap elements in THEIR 2nd bound of HTH (even though this would be beyond the 2nd bound of HTH for their opposition)?
My guess is yes, since with a new charge we have a new combat (so the combat bound numbering 'resets').
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 10, 2021 6:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Circulating combatants: What counts as 2nd bound?

sleepysloo wrote:
A Roman Legionary unit has swapped front and rear elements in the 2nd HTH combat bound. It is later replaced in the same combat by another unit of Roman Legionaries. Do they too get the option to swap elements in THEIR 2nd bound of HTH (even though this would be beyond the 2nd bound of HTH for their opposition)?
My guess is yes, since with a new charge we have a new combat (so the combat bound numbering 'resets').
Thanks.🙂


The new Roman unit can circulate on its 2nd hth bound...as for it, that bound is its 2nd.
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