Hello again
I use Macedonian fast Knights in a compulsory single based wedge. The way we read the rules was that overlaps do not count against these elements but flank contacts do. So a standard overlap on the fast Knight (in a compulsory single based wedge) has no effect but a full flank or rear edge contact (with the front edge of the enemy element) inflicts a -1 factor. Have we got this right? I certainly hope so because what I have found is the fast Knight wedges cut through the opposition like a hot knife through butter! Especially in my bound without the worry of overlaps, they get the job done!
Also, if an element cannot quite make a legal flank contact on an enemy element (who is already in full frontal contact with another of my elements - a legal contact being front corner to front corner and front edge to side edge), but can instead contact the full flank edge of the enemy element, I think it is still a flank contact which inflicts a -1 in the combat factors and provides a quick kill in a recoil situation. Have we got this right? Can the element contacting the flank get a free slide to make a legal contact, if there is room to do so? Even if the final move is longer than the elements permitted move?
Lastly (this is not related to flank contacts but what the hey), lets say you have a sea on the short table edge, and there is a road that meets the sea but only has one intervening corner (in which case there is a minimum distance the road must be from that corner). Is the minimum distance from the corner (on the short table edge) measured from the table corner to the shoreline? Or is it measured from the corner up the short edge of the table? I'm thinking it is measured to the shoreline because that is the battlefield edge, isn't it?
Thanks again!
Andrew