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Warmaster => [WM] Warmaster Fantasy Rules Questions => Topic started by: Hammerskelp on May 04, 2018, 10:22:21 AM

Title: [WMR]: Direction of retreat if no contact?
Post by: Hammerskelp on May 04, 2018, 10:22:21 AM
Hi
after a combat and casualties are removed, it is possible for no enemy stands to be touching the defeated player's unit.

The rules for the direction of retreat don't specify what to do.   

When this came up,  we worked out the direction based on the situation 'before' stands had been removed as casualties.
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It just occurred to me that this could also be the case for a supporting unit when the unit in front is destroyed.
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I mention this more as an observation than a question.
It's easy to do-the-sensible-thing when both players are sensible. :) 
Thoughts?



 
 

Title: Re: [WMR]: Direction of retreat if no contact?
Post by: Aldhick on May 04, 2018, 12:26:33 PM
Good spot. Your solution is indeed is the most convenient one. We can possibly add it to the future FAQ if neccessary. Thanx.
Title: Re: [WMR]: Direction of retreat if no contact?
Post by: cjbennett22 on May 04, 2018, 03:15:48 PM
Wasn't this situation/problem in the original rulebook as just being able to retreat in any direction away from the enemy?  That's what I have always done.
Title: Re: [WMR]: Direction of retreat if no contact?
Post by: Lex on May 07, 2018, 07:40:10 AM
Wasn't this situation/problem in the original rulebook as just being able to retreat in any direction away from the enemy?  That's what I have always done.

No it was ambivalent in vanilla and FAQ-ed. Off the top of my head in the old rules it is: directly away from the most attacks
Title: Re: [WMR]: Direction of retreat if no contact?
Post by: Dark Omen on July 28, 2018, 11:04:19 PM
The WM Compendium ruleset (Retreats, page 45, column 2, paragraph 2) clearly states;

"If all of a unit is supporting another, eg. if it is placed in a second line, then none of its stands are touching an enemy. In this case, the friendly supported unit/s determine the direction of retreat. Work out the direction of retreat for the fighting units and then move supporting units back in the same direction. This means fighting and supporting units will effectively move as one, although it will still be necessary to move the units one at a time to make sure that stands have a path to their final position."


I would use this as a guide to working out the direction of retreat for a unit that is no longer in contact with any enemy. So in your example the Retreat would follow the direction of any friendly units in the same combat, or the direction they would have had to retreat in should there be no friendly units left! .