>:(does this compulsory lining up by conntacting or TZ-eding mean that that figure 14 on page 57 is irrelevant as blade x has been contacted he must now line up, does this also mean that all attacked troops should line up to the enemy rather than the other way arround if the enemy choices and when does this line up take place, at the end of the movement phase or staight away ( so your enemy can know get into your rear by dragging your troops out of place )?
Interesting question, william. I would say that:
1. You are a single element contacting a single enemy element. You can choose which element lines up to the opponent.
2. You are a single element contacting an enemy group (I mean, one of its elements). You can't choose. You must line up to your opponent.
3. You are a group contacting a single enemy element. You can choose which element lines up to the opponent. Yes, you can choose that one of your elements line up to the opponent, so breaking the group.
4. You are a group contactnig an enemy group. You can choose which group lines up to the other, except:
4.1. When conditions of figure 14 are met, your opponent can choose only.
In all cases, the extra move is made immediately, not at then of the movement phase.
I hope it helps.