Looking at the example in attach and the following situation:
All the French units belong to the same Division with attack orders. The French have Elan and the English have Stoic.
The French decide to charge BR2 with the unit FR2 having the units FR1,FR3 and FR4 joining the charge to give moral support expanding 1 CP and the unit FR5 expanding another CP to charge the unit BR2 in the back.
The idea we have is that BR1, before the contact, can try to shoot FR1 and if they succeed in making them failing moral test, only FR2, 3 and 4 will be part of the assault. If the unit did succeed, then some questions:
- Question 1
- Question 2
- Question 3
French
Charge Modifiers: Infantry charging in column (+2), Elan (+1), Rear Arrack (+4)
Common Modifiers: Moral Support (+0) due to FR2 and FR3 neither in flank nor rear, Fire Support (+0,5), Infantry with better SK (+1) since due to rear attack British is SK(0)
Total: 2+1+4+0,5+1rounded UP: +9
English
Infantry in line and Tenacious (+0) because not a frontal assault, Moral Support (+1), Threatened Flank (-1)
Total: 1 – 1 = 0
Final: +9 (FR) vs 0 (BR)
- Question 4
French
Charge Modifiers: Infantry charging in column (+2), Elan (+1)
Common Modifiers: Better Moral (+1), Moral Support (+2) from right and rear support, Fire Support (+0,5),
Total: 2+1+1+2+0,5 rounded UP: +7
English
Infantry in line (+3), Tenacious (+1), Moral Support (+1), Threatened Flank (-1)
Total: 3 +1+1-1 = 4
Final: +7 (FR) vs 4 (BR)
- Question 5
Clarifying this will greatly help us better understand the charge/melee resolution mechanism
Thanks for the answers!