RE: [NetEpic ML] Core Vote

From: <nils.saugen_at_...>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 14:08:24 +0100

Hi,

It works VERY well in our group!!!!

Nils

> -----Original Message-----
> From: warprat [SMTP:warprat_at_...]
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> Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] Core Vote
>
> Hi Eivind,
>
> OHHH BOY, does your example look WRONG to me!
>
>
>
> In your example, I would do the following, after FF is done:
>
> 1) Pair the combats.
>
> A) sm7, ork4
> B) sm8, ork5
> C) sm9, ork6
> D) sm10, ork7
> E) sm11, ork8
> F) sm12, ork9
> G) sm5, ork3
>
> The Marine player, having troops doubled up, must make the following
> choices:
>
> H) sm1 or sm2, must attack ork1. The extra stand (say sm1), may double
> up on ork1, OR ork4.
> G) sm3 or sm4, must attack ork2. The extra stand (say sm4), may double
> up on ork2, OR ork7.
>
> 2) All pairs fight ONE round of Close Combat, if two units are fighting
> one enemy, the second stand gets to add 1d6.
>
> 3) The combat is resolved one pair at a time.
>
> 4) Any surviving stands still pinned by an enemy unit, at the end of the
> turn, will possibly fight a round of Close Combat in the next turn.
>
> 5) The surviving detachments (on both sides) may be given any order on
> the next turn, but any units still pinned in the next turns Close Combat
> Phase, must fight a round of Close Combat.
>
>
>
> What does everyone else, including Peter, think?
>
> Warprat ;)
>
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>
> eivind borgeteien wrote:
> >
> > Here is tha powerpoint presantation. Hope it shows up!
> >
> > Eivind
> >
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Received on Wed Nov 01 2000 - 13:08:24 UTC

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