Army List Reserves
Posté : mer. 25 mars 2020 19:02
I've got a new question.
On p. 67, the English RAW, we find "The number of individual units that may be placed in reserve (including the artillery reserve) depends on the commander in chief's value". So, for instance, a competent C-in-C can have 2 units in the reserve. Seems clear enough. The example included would appear to reinforce this simple formula. And indeed, the available reserves for most lists do not exceed 1 or 2 units.
My question is why some lists (i.e. Poles in Saxony, 1813 on page 205 of the English rules) provide for no less than 6 possible units to be selected for the reserve.
A. Is the intention that the player can choose only 2 of the possible 6, simply ignoring the rest?
B. Can the player choose more than 2, but must assign all but 2 to division(s)?
Kevin
On p. 67, the English RAW, we find "The number of individual units that may be placed in reserve (including the artillery reserve) depends on the commander in chief's value". So, for instance, a competent C-in-C can have 2 units in the reserve. Seems clear enough. The example included would appear to reinforce this simple formula. And indeed, the available reserves for most lists do not exceed 1 or 2 units.
My question is why some lists (i.e. Poles in Saxony, 1813 on page 205 of the English rules) provide for no less than 6 possible units to be selected for the reserve.
A. Is the intention that the player can choose only 2 of the possible 6, simply ignoring the rest?
B. Can the player choose more than 2, but must assign all but 2 to division(s)?
Kevin