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From: warprat [mailto:warprat_at_...]
Sent: 1. november 2000 04:44
To: netepic_at_egroups.com
Subject: [NetEpic ML] Core Vote
Hi Peter!
-->Hi!
Although I'm no Peter I take the liberty of trying to answer, as we have
used the one on one system for quite some time in our group.
Well, I can see the writing on the wall, and it looks like the Close
Combat rules are going to change.
Questions any set of Close Combat rules MUST answer:
1) If two detachments of troops are guarding the same objective, (one to
the left, one to the right), how would this be handled?
---> You attack the left detachment with one detachment, and the right one
with another. Or you can attack just one of them, if you only want to attack
one.
2) If two smaller detachments attack a larger one, can they double up on
the same defender, or must they attack enemy units of the same enemy
detachment, not engaged by the first attacking detachment?
---> They must attack enemy units of the same enemy detachment, not engaged
by the first attacking detachment.
What if the second detachment does not have the movement to engage new
enemies?
--->Then they can double up on units within their range
3) How close can you get to an enemy stand/model without having to enter
into Close Combat? 1cm?
---> Yepp!
4) If I space my infantry 6cm apart from each other, in a line, does
this mean the enemy must attack each stand in the detachment, before
moving through it? Or, can the enemy penetrate the line, without moving
within 1cm of a stand.
---> He can penetrate your line if he can get between the units without
getting within 1 cm of either of your stands. Skimmers and inf with jumppack
can fly over them either way.
5) Are Command units considered detachments. How would combat be
initiated against them?---> As normal
--->Where they are listed as separate detachments, they are regarded as
such. A SM company is listed with 3 detachments + one captain, the captain
is a seperate unit, also a chaplain bought as a specialcard. The squat
bikerguild has a different structure, where the guildmasters are listed
"within" the bikersquads, and not as seperate detachments. Just take a look
at the armylists.
6) How are the large "Pile On" battles resolved? Please give a good
example of one.
---> I posted an example some time ago, I'll repost it here as a powerpoint
attachment. Hope it can help...
Eivind
Thanks a lot, Peter!
Warprat ;)
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