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General Category => Rules Questions => Topic started by: william on January 30, 2009, 12:12:40 PM

Title: Ambushing on a road ?
Post by: william on January 30, 2009, 12:12:40 PM
 8) With all this talk of marching on and off roads and finally figuring out ( yes I am slow ) that roads are not terrian can one ambush on a road ?

EG could cunning Gauls leave an element on a road in a wood in ambush? Even better could cunning Gauls plash across a road in ambush?

And on the same/similar subject does the number of plashed TF's count towards the number of elements in ambush ( probably not as TF is not an element but worth checking out all the same )?

 ;D Ambush on roads indeed,

William
Title: Re: Ambushing on a road ?
Post by: LawrenceG on January 30, 2009, 12:42:44 PM
I would say that roads are terrain, but they do not cancel the terrain that they overlay. Hence you can ambush on a road, and you can plash across it. I also think you could pay for a gate in the plashing if you want your ambushing troops to emerge at road speed (this would also apply to an ambush on a road in a fortified BUA).

Plashing and barricades are not elements of mounted, foot or naval, so are not affected by the limit of 8 elements of these.
Title: Re: Ambushing on a road ?
Post by: andrew on January 31, 2009, 02:53:44 AM
I believe plashing is the one type of fortification (ignoring hidden obstacles for the moment) that can use in ambush.