12-05-2018, 08:09 PM,
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leonard
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RE: Moving into an assault hex
(12-05-2018, 01:57 PM)plloyd1010 Wrote: 2x disrupted T-34's in assault hex, 2 more (good order) outside. 1 T-34 moves to join the 2 disrupted ones. When the good order T-34 moves in, and attack, may the 2 disrupted T-34's join the assault? Rules in question 12.3 and 12.51.
Under Fire in the steppe tank leader rule ? Nice puzzle.
I was first wondering if 12.51 holds for tank leaders or not.
Even if OK, wouldn’t it require the use of two tank leaders during the same activation : one inside the assault and one outside ? Strange enough. More questions than answers....
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12-06-2018, 01:54 AM,
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2018, 02:01 AM by rerathbun.)
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rerathbun
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RE: Moving into an assault hex
The way I interpret the Fourth Edition rules, a disrupted tank leader in the assault hex can't 'call' the tanks outside the hex to join him per rule 3.12, but if a tank leader with the two tanks outside the hex orders one of them in (whether or not his tank enters), the tanks already in the hex can join the fight per 12.3.
Does Fire in the Steppe have a rule that affects this?
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12-06-2018, 04:56 AM,
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Hugmenot
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RE: Moving into an assault hex
Peter,
Yes, the two disrupted tanks already present in the hex may also participate in the attack. The tank (while it is assigned a tank leader) is a still unit and this 12.3 applies.
12.3 Voluntary Combat
If an activated unit enters a hex which was already occupied by friendly and enemy units at the start of the moving unit's action segment, or if the turn begins with both sides' units in an assault hex, then the active player may choose whether or not to attack with those units this turn. If he attacks, any units that moved into the hex this turn, plus any undemoralized friendly units and leaders that began the turn in the assault hex and have not activated this turn, may attack if desired. Not all units must attack. However, all enemy units in the hex defend as one combined strength.
12.51 Leaders
Only leaders in an assault hex may influence units there. Leaders in adjacent hexes may not. Leaders in the assault hex may direct units in adjacent hexes to enter the assault hex, but may not influence them in any other way if they don't enter the assault hex.
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