05-05-2014, 10:29 AM,
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campsawyer
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RE: 16.51 Entering the Board
(05-05-2014, 08:48 AM)plloyd1010 Wrote: I'll try to be little more helpful than the count's son was...
If entering along a road, we imagine the extends out from the board hex. We then create our column off the board, each stack in an imaginary hex. Then the column moves on the board using the road movement rate.
Imagine a column of 8 trucks stacked 2 to hex. The 1st stack moves on at a cost of 1/2 MP(moving on to the board rad hex), the 2nd at 1 MP (through the off-board starting hex of the first stack, then first board hex). The last stack moving on at a cost of 2 MP (3 off-board hexes and the 1st board hex).
Peter, the MPs are not quite right. Entry by column is no different than entry abreast. The last sentence of 16.51 states "counting the first hex entered a their first MP(s) spent." Given that units move individually, this means that each unit just pays 1 MP to enter the board.
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05-05-2014, 07:04 PM,
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RE: 16.51 Entering the Board
Alan is right as per the rules, but Peter's interpretation of them seems to be more logical. I would stick to the rules in this case.
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05-05-2014, 10:21 PM,
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vince hughes
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RE: 16.51 Entering the Board
(05-05-2014, 08:37 AM)Blackcloud6 Wrote: I'm not asking if they need to wait for room to enter, I'm asking if they the second stack in the que pays 1 movement point for the "imaginary hex" they would have to enter before entering the board. The first unti moves four hexes down the road on the trail, they are infantry with a MF of 3. The next stack of units are HMGs with only a 2 MF so do they pay one for the imaginary hex and then move two move actual hexes down the raod/trail?
And that's why I wrote "Queue them up"
You'd already shown the quote from the rules which clearly states
" counting the first hex entered as their first MP(s) spent."
As I thought that was obvious from the inserted quote you had posted I couldn't see what the 'imaginary' point was about. Therefore, they queue up and wait ?
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