When a unit falls back, the player selects any one stand
from the unit and moves it back. In this case, 'back' is
defined as behind the line drawn across the front of the
stand as for visibility. See Diagram 52.1 and 52.2. Other
stands can then be re-arranged around the first stand,
so long as they do not exceed their permitted move distance.
They can be positioned forward of the line established
from the first stand if desired.
Hello, just want to correct the grammar in the paragraph. This was the paragraph I read and couldn't understand it fully. My reasoning is the use of the word "re-arrange" when explaining the rules on how to "make way", so I was looking for the "re-arrange" word for the same thing in falling back.
Also, above the "Moving 'Back'" there is a line that reads.....
"Units that fall back but fail to break contact are automatically confused by dint of being within 1cm of enemy."
I don't know what dint means, I believe its a misspelled word or something there, maybe "automatically confused by moving within 1cm of an enemy."
Oh and with this paragraph, second on page 52, maybe clarify if this rule should be followed when retreating flyers or cavalry end their retreat still within contact with infantry that cannot pursuit them. Unless that is just plain allowed in WMR. In which case I apologize for bringing it up.
Thank you, I just kept seeing things while re-reading the rules with this. ha!