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Post by gnoblar3 on Feb 16, 2021 12:10:34 GMT
Hi, Any help with this appreciated, Wasn't sure what the sequence was in this case. Ironsworn and Ogres in combat. Gnoblars fleeing. Leadbelchers attaked in flank. Lost combat. Fled. Rolled 5 to take them just beyond Ogres. K'daai pursued. Rolled 6. Caught Leadbelchers. Do the Ogres take panic test? Or, do the remain and engage in Overrun situation with K'daai? Do Gnoblars get destoroyed as hit by K'daai too? vIronswornv ^Ogres^ ^Leadbelchers^ < K'daai Destroyer vFleeing Gnoblarsv < Here's how we played it but maybe totally wrong. Leadbelchers caught. Destroyed. Gnoblars destroyed. Ogres took panic test because of Leadbelchers close by flight/destruction. Failed, fled 3. Didn't clear K'daai's base. So destroyed. (I was Ogres) Thanks for any thoughts
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Post by FvonSigmaringen on Feb 16, 2021 13:00:47 GMT
Since the Ogres are in combat, they do not have to take a Panic test. From the picture, it looks as if the pursuit move would bring the Destroyer into contact with the Gnoblars first. These are then destroyed, while the Destroyer will not move any further, but reform on the spot.
BRB p. 62: "A unit does not take Panic tests if it is in close combat."
BRB p. 58: Pursuit into Fleeing Foes. Even if the charged unit was already fleeing, it still cannot take any charge reactions. Move the pursuers into contact with it as you would for a unit completing a charge against a fleeing unit (see page 23). The fleeing unit is then immediately destroyed and the pursuing unit is allowed one final reform.
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Post by gnoblar3 on Feb 16, 2021 13:04:44 GMT
Thanks a lot. Makes sense now.
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