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Post by argakatten on Dec 3, 2018 19:39:50 GMT
Howdy!
(during enemy turn) Am I able to make a swift reform after answering my enemies attack head to head with an annihilation?, even tho I have enemy units in close combat flanking me on either side? (ofc I want to give them hell with so many units as possible after taking my hits and wounds.
Got to fight Dark Elves yesterday and my Warriors och chaos ended up with Doomfire Warlocks on flanking left and Witch Elves flanking right.
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Post by crownprinceimrik on Dec 3, 2018 21:35:36 GMT
No. If you are engaged to more than one side you may not make a Combat Reform, regardless of the results of the combat. So if the Doomfire Warlocks were on your left and the Witch Elves on your right at the end of that round of combat your Warriors cannot reform and are stuck fighting to two flanks. If you had been engaged to one flank and the front and destroyed the enemy to your front you could reform to face the enemy on your flank, but not when pinned between two units. (pg 55 BRB) I also feel a great deal of sympathy for those Warriors if they had Warlocks on one side and Witch Elves on the other.
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Post by argakatten on Dec 4, 2018 7:08:42 GMT
No. If you are engaged to more than one side you may not make a Combat Reform, regardless of the results of the combat. So if the Doomfire Warlocks were on your left and the Witch Elves on your right at the end of that round of combat your Warriors cannot reform and are stuck fighting to two flanks. If you had been engaged to one flank and the front and destroyed the enemy to your front you could reform to face the enemy on your flank, but not when pinned between two units. (pg 55 BRB) I also feel a great deal of sympathy for those Warriors if they had Warlocks on one side and Witch Elves on the other. Thank you alot for a quick answer. Ofc it makes sense now. Yea, my Warrios took a real beating and sad to say it didnt end upp well for them.
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