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Each Regiment has a front arc, a rear arc and two flank arcs. These become important when the Regiment wishes to shoot at an enemy, or when the Regiment charges into combat. To determine a Regiment’s arcs, extend a 45° degree line from each of the Regiment’s corners (Fig. 1.3). If the Regiment’s Stands are square, you can do this by tracing a straight line from the corner Stand’s inside back corner and extending it through its outside front corner.
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<h2>Facing Arcs</h2><ref>Companion Rules v.103: P. 131</ref>
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Each [[Regiment]] has a Front Arc, a Rear Arc and two Flank Arcs. These become important when the Regiment wishes to shoot at an enemy, or when the Regiment [[charges]] into combat. To determine a Regiment’s arcs, extend a 45° degree line from each of the Regiment’s corners. If the Regiment’s Stands are square, you can do this by tracing a straight line from the corner Stand’s inside back corner and extending it through its outside front corner.
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Revision as of 01:40, 5 March 2021

Facing Arcs

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Each Regiment has a Front Arc, a Rear Arc and two Flank Arcs. These become important when the Regiment wishes to shoot at an enemy, or when the Regiment charges into combat. To determine a Regiment’s arcs, extend a 45° degree line from each of the Regiment’s corners. If the Regiment’s Stands are square, you can do this by tracing a straight line from the corner Stand’s inside back corner and extending it through its outside front corner.


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Source Materials

  1. Companion Rules v.103: P. 131