Cavalry Withdrawal
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- Capitaine
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Cavalry Withdrawal
Further question from todays game. If a victorious cavalry units pursues and the player elects not to pursue with the supporting units can they do a withdrawal action ( getting an action marker) or do they have to stay where they are without an action marker?
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Good question.
I don't think it is precise.
My assumption is all or nothing. But that is not really supported. So I should not assume.
I think I would say they could choose to do so. ie. Part of the charge goes forward, part withdraws. I don't think I like that, but I think that is where I come down based on p62.
I don't think it is precise.
My assumption is all or nothing. But that is not really supported. So I should not assume.
I think I would say they could choose to do so. ie. Part of the charge goes forward, part withdraws. I don't think I like that, but I think that is where I come down based on p62.
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- Capitaine
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Yes seems a bit dodgy, however like most queries I'm just trying to establish custom and practice for future games. What make it a bit dodgy for me is that it says Supporting cavalry units may "also" with draw ( my commas). Looking at the definition to check my understanding I find :-
likewise; in the same manner:
Since you're having another cup of coffee, I'll have one also.
So its ability to withdraw is dependent on somebody else doing so. Anyway just happy if we all play it one way consistently.
likewise; in the same manner:
Since you're having another cup of coffee, I'll have one also.
So its ability to withdraw is dependent on somebody else doing so. Anyway just happy if we all play it one way consistently.
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- Chef de bataillon
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I of course see it the other way. Suppose a well disciplined guard cavalry was rear support to an impetuous or low class cavalry. Would it really make sense to insist the guard went chasing off in pursuit just because the mob in front had done so?
The troops in combat may lose control and pursue, but that should not imply those in good order around them, who had not fought, would be out of their officer's control.
If supporters pursuing is optional, then so should their withdrawal be.
The troops in combat may lose control and pursue, but that should not imply those in good order around them, who had not fought, would be out of their officer's control.
If supporters pursuing is optional, then so should their withdrawal be.
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- Capitaine
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Pursuit is optional agreed as it says so in the rules. Its whether the supporter can then do a withdraw move we are discussing. If the general opinion of my learned colleagues it that it can fine by me. I was only saying the English used indicates this is dependent on the pursuing unit also withdrawing. Another possible rephrasing needed in V2?
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If a cavalry pursue, the unit in support can pursue also but they are not forced to do unless they are impetuous.
If they choose to not ppursue, support unit can do a withdrawal move.
If they choose to not ppursue, support unit can do a withdrawal move.
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- Chef de bataillon
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Thanks, this is what I thought. Maybe there is a translation issue or perhaps it is the way we read our own language
Maybe you need a couple of experienced players to read the translation before it is finally published.
Maybe you need a couple of experienced players to read the translation before it is finally published.