Hi, A quick question that came up last night:
I'll have to do this with a diagram!
.....aaa
bbbccc
eeehhh
Unit aaa is attacking unit ccc. It is not in contact with unit bbb (but very nearly, say 1mm)
Assuming that all units involved are infantry then by the rules unit A is in almost all cases also in contact with unit B
And if A was a unit of cavalry then the normal offset would make the difference 5mm.
So explain what cause the 1 mm difference ??
after the combat two bases from ccc are destroyed. Unit c flees just 1 cm and hhh makes way for the remaining base to leave this (note that the unit c is not in line with the back of unit h but in between its front and back):
....aaa
bbb
eee..hh
.....ch
If you opt to make way check this (page 56 of LRB):
When moving aside, all stands in the path of the
friendly unit are moved and all other stands remain
stationary. The player rearranges the stands that move
around the stands that remain stationary. If the entire
unit lies within the path of the friendly unit then all
stands must be moved, in this case the player begins
with the stand that must move the shortest distance to
get out of the path of its friends. This stand is moved
the shortest distance out of the path of its friends
without changing its orientation. The remaining
stands are then rearranged into formation around the
first. Note that unit’s that are moving aside can change
their formation as they do so. See diagram 57.1.
The question is what does unit aaa do? One base can fit into the gap between eee and hhh and will be in contact with the remaing base from unit c as well as bases from bbb and eee. The remaining attacking bases can't get in the gap so the crash into unit hhh.
Getting this:
bbb..aa
eeeahh
.....ch
As a result unit aaa gets horribly entangled, flanked and rather out-supported and is likely to lose the next round of combat.
Is this right?
IMO your example is not correct as B had to be involved in combat too, but for the sake of argument:
- your opponent stripped outside stands of unit C, leaving the leftmost and moving it back 1 cm
- in order to do so he had to "make way" with unit H, which he did by moving the LEFTMOST stand of unit H on the righthand side of the unit (see quote above)
- he then rolls confusion for unit C (pushing back) and unit H (making way)
AFTER this has been done you follow pursuit rules (note that pursuit HAS changed with the published errata on the GW site !!
- start with moving stand directly forward that would end up in frontal edge contact (iow. YOU rightmost stand). Note that this would NOT contact B IF there was not earlier contact, as the move is made directly forward.
- your middle stand can NOT move directly forward, as that would mean you only make corner2corner contact, but would actualy WRAP to make frontal contact with C, placed so it wont make contact with H (unless of course you WANT to make the incidental contact, accept the extra (flanked) attacks on A, because that could allow you to subsequently fight on against H
- your leftmost stand can NOT make any front edge contact and is allowed to be stacked in support of either of your previously moved stands.
In itself this is not TO messy, a 2-or-3 cm move would be more tricky.