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Post by bergkamp on May 16, 2021 2:40:34 GMT
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Post by FvonSigmaringen on May 16, 2021 7:29:00 GMT
For some reason, I cannot see your picture, but the maximise rule means that "you must bring as many models into base contact with the enemy as possible, from both sides" (BRB p. 20, Italics mine). So, if the units can only contact each other corner to corner ("clipping"), that would be a legal charge too, since you will bring as many models into btb as possible; and that clipping would normally be resolved by combat reform after the first round of CC. Combat Reform: tactical uses (continued): A combat reform is also the only legal form of "sliding," and this is why the rule specifies that "the unit may not reform in such a way as to contact a different facing on any enemy unit it is in contact with." In the picture below, Blue charged Red's front, but because of an obstruction, he was only able to complete the charge by clipping. Since Blue charged Red's front, he is considered to be only in contact with the front, and can only make a reform by contacting more of Red's front, not the flank (and vice versa).
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Post by strutsagget on May 17, 2021 17:33:37 GMT
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