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Post by aenarion75 on Jun 6, 2020 23:14:04 GMT
After having wiped out an enemy unit in combat, can I reform? Obviously assuming I have passed the leadership test to not overrun.
Thank you
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Post by FvonSigmaringen on Jun 7, 2020 8:04:53 GMT
Yes. Overrun is "essentially a special pursuit move" (BRB p. 58) and a "unit that does not pursue can perform a reform manoeuvre. If your unit elected to restrain and passed the test to do so, or wiped out the enemy and did not overrun, it can now perform a reform manoeuvre."
Note that, in the case of Overrun, you do not have to take a Ld test.
Note also BRB Official Update Version 1.9, p.8:
Q: If I charge an enemy and they are wiped out before the Close Combat phase, can I choose to either Overrun or Reform From Victory? If I can, when does this occur? (p58) A: Yes. This occurs at the start of the Close Combat phase before any blows have been struck.
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Post by aenarion75 on Jun 7, 2020 8:24:48 GMT
Thankyou, I do not play often lately and don't remember where the rules are written in the rulebook so good as 10 years ago. thanx again
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Post by FvonSigmaringen on Jun 7, 2020 11:30:38 GMT
aenarion75: My pleasure. T'is a Big Rule Book, and I doubt anyone (demonstrably not even Matt Ward) knows the rules by heart. That is precisely why this section was created.
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