07-04-2024, 10:08 AM,
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RE: Strongpoints
My take on this one is that the strongpoint defenders get an exclusive first fire in assault combat before their comrades in the same hex (outside the strongpoint) get to fire simultaneously with what may be left of the assaulting force.
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07-04-2024, 12:32 PM,
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RE: Strongpoints
From 12.43
If the hex contains defending units that receive first fire and units which do not, the defending player may choose to take First Fire with only the units able to first fire (the others don't fire), OR use all his units and resolve the assault simultaneously with the attacker.
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One could read that as the other units dont fire at all (instead of not firing during FF) when the first fire is elected but I don't think that is the intention of the passage.
To me it was defenders option
A) First fire with eligible units, normal fire separately with ineligible units.
OR
B) Normal Fire with all units
Just matters how it columns out to decide which is better.
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07-05-2024, 02:22 AM,
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plloyd1010
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RE: Strongpoints
(07-04-2024, 10:08 AM)treadasaurusrex Wrote: My take on this one is that the strongpoint defenders get an exclusive first fire in assault combat before their comrades in the same hex (outside the strongpoint) get to fire simultaneously with what may be left of the assaulting force.
No, that is not how is. Rule 12.43, halfway through the first paragraph says:
Quote:If the hex contains defending units that receive first fire and units which do not, the defending player may choose to take First Fire with only the units able to first fire (the others don't fire), OR use all his units and resolve the assault simultaneously with the attacker.
So if there is a strongpoint in a hex with other units, not dug in or entrenched, the strongpoint may take first fire alone and there is no other defensive fire, or it may join the other units in simultaneous defensive fire. Regardless, the attackers are not subject to 2 rounds of defensive fire.
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07-05-2024, 10:14 AM,
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RE: Strongpoints
(07-05-2024, 02:22 AM)plloyd1010 Wrote: (07-04-2024, 10:08 AM)treadasaurusrex Wrote: My take on this one is that the strongpoint defenders get an exclusive first fire in assault combat before their comrades in the same hex (outside the strongpoint) get to fire simultaneously with what may be left of the assaulting force.
No, that is not how is. Rule 12.43, halfway through the first paragraph says:
Quote:If the hex contains defending units that receive first fire and units which do not, the defending player may choose to take First Fire with only the units able to first fire (the others don't fire), OR use all his units and resolve the assault simultaneously with the attacker.
So if there is a strongpoint in a hex with other units, not dug in or entrenched, the strongpoint may take first fire alone and there is no other defensive fire, or it may join the other units in simultaneous defensive fire. Regardless, the attackers are not subject to 2 rounds of defensive fire.
Its certainly strange that I'm not the one standing by the literal interpretation of the rules for once
Its a very valid reading of the rules to play it that way.
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07-05-2024, 10:30 AM,
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RE: Strongpoints
(07-05-2024, 02:22 AM)plloyd1010 Wrote: (07-04-2024, 10:08 AM)treadasaurusrex Wrote: My take on this one is that the strongpoint defenders get an exclusive first fire in assault combat before their comrades in the same hex (outside the strongpoint) get to fire simultaneously with what may be left of the assaulting force.
No, that is not how is. Rule 12.43, halfway through the first paragraph says:
Quote:If the hex contains defending units that receive first fire and units which do not, the defending player may choose to take First Fire with only the units able to first fire (the others don't fire), OR use all his units and resolve the assault simultaneously with the attacker.
So if there is a strongpoint in a hex with other units, not dug in or entrenched, the strongpoint may take first fire alone and there is no other defensive fire, or it may join the other units in simultaneous defensive fire. Regardless, the attackers are not subject to 2 rounds of defensive fire. Ah yes, another counter intuitive, convoluted and unrealistic rule that needs a rewrite and replacement.
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