
Hi Lads,
quoting from page 37 (Tactical factors ).
+1 If foot or train in close combat in an enemy bound with any of its front edge upslope of all it opponent
+1 If mounted in front edge combat in good going in own bound with any of its rear edge upslope of all its opponents.
Just so Lawrence can reference it.
Yes I do see that if my thinking is right about foot/train defending the edge of a gully then it is probable that the mounted should get it also. I think I am going for an intentional meaning ( yes me) in that Iwould have thought that some down slope movement would have to be under taken to recieve this bonus ( again intent rather than whats in the rules).
As to staight edge terrian, I do think that some straight edges appear or occour naturally on some hills, eskers possibly, plateau edges and rifts ( but it has been a long time since my geographical school days ). I think the terrain system sizes lean towards rectangles and therefore oval pieces, I would be happy enough that those that looked straight be deemed otherwise. Gullys on the other hand do often appear to be straight edged as erosion for these features often takes place on natural stress lines within the rock ( or even fault lines ), not all gullys of course. Water features often have striaght edges so why can not some others, in a completely realistic way of course.
Also some of these features can be man made as well, barrows drainage ditches etc. so some straight lines might be expected.
As to the bonuses, yes both are supposed to be 'upslope' but it does not really say on the slope.
I do wonder about the to different ways of stating the combat, for foot/train 'in close combat' for mounted 'in front edge combat', is this so flanking mounted can also claim the bonus.
I would also query the strange 'if any of its {front or rear} edge' , which would appear that not all of that edge has to be 'upslope' of all of it's opponent, IE if a foot combat straddles the edge of a hill with each element partly on the slope and partly on the flat and if one elements front corner is above all of it's opponent does it still get the bonus? I f so we have been playing it wrongly in Munster.
Long windedly as ever,

William