Dear wise DBMMers,
Could you shed some light on this obscure points, please?
1. On page 30 is read that impetuous that cannot move spontaneously must use a tactical move or stay in place. Impetuous moves are made AFTER tactical moves. Does it mean that I must check all my possible spontaneous moves BEFORE making any tactical one in order to avoid missing them later? . What a weird thing! :/.
I'm not wise, but..
This is what happens in practice anyway. You roll for PIPs, then you look at your troops (Actually you've already looked at your troops while your opponent has been moving). You work out which ones will do the right thing when moving spontaneously, which ones are going to get into trouble, curse under your breath because you don't have enough PIPs to get them out of trouble, do your tactical moves, then move the spontaneous ones.
Basically it says that if an impetuous element can't do the proscribed moves, and you haven't already moved it tactically, then it stays in place. If it didn't mention the tactical move, people might get the impression that an impetuous element that can't move spontaneously, can't move tactically either.....
2. Sorry, I don?t understand the last (X) troops specified on the first paragraph of Distant Combat. Is it talking about Boats (X) or Galleys (X) and Boats (X)?
Boats (X). I thought all Galleys can shoot?
3. Elements close enough to table edges count as overlapped in an enemy bound if that: ??would prevent a real or hypothetical enemy element moving into, OR RECOILING FROM, an overlap position?. Ok, I know when you cannot move into because the gap between my element and the edge is less than 4 cm, but what about a hypothetical element recoiling from? This is the case when your group is not perpendicular to that edge but angled. A hypothetical enemy Elephant recoiling or a hypothetical enemy Bd? Depths are different so the hypothetical recoil is too.
I'll take a raincheck on that one.
4. Recoiling elements on fortifications. Please correct me, an element must recoil a base width (not depth) when loses a combat while on a PF wall walk and when that recoil would put me back on a TF. Is this correct? I guess not but wording is not clear.
Recoiling back from a PF or TF is always a base width. This is to allow room for the attacker to move over the fortification. Don't know where you got the "when that recoil would put me back on a TF". If says off a PF wall walk or back from a TF.
5. Recoilers must stop when they: ??contact with or meets: friends it can not pass through or past?? Sorry, but what is ?passing past? ?
Ah, that is to allow elements to recoil along the edges of friends. Otherwise no troops in edge-to-edge contact would be able to recoil as they would always "contact friends".
I promise I will not write more messages like this. I will try to split them out!
Not a criticism, put single questions are easier to deal with because I don't have to do the "quote" stuff.
G^is,
JohnG