On page 14 of the rules, under Planning PIP Allocation, it says:
If an irregular C-in-C starts with a single regular subordinate general, his score is exchanged with that of the C-in-C if the C-in-C's score is higher.
What does
start mean here? Start on the table? Or simply "be part of the army at the start of the battle"?
The situation I'm thinking of is if such an army had the regular sub-general flank marching (or delayed), and he arrives after the start of the battle. Is such a sub-general still covered by the rule above?