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<h2>Command Models</h2><ref>Companion Rules v.103: P. 184</ref>
  
 
Some Regiments have the option to take Command Models as upgrades, as detailed in their Army List entry. Any Command Models purchased alongside a Regiment replace one of the ‘normal’ Rank and File models. Command Models are always treated as having the same Characteristics profile as the Regiment they accompany into battle.
 
Some Regiments have the option to take Command Models as upgrades, as detailed in their Army List entry. Any Command Models purchased alongside a Regiment replace one of the ‘normal’ Rank and File models. Command Models are always treated as having the same Characteristics profile as the Regiment they accompany into battle.
  
<h3>CORE COMMAND MODELS</h3>
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<h3>Core Command Models</h3>
  
 
There are two core types of Command Model, used in every Faction and most [[Regiments]].  Once a Command Model is removed as a casualty, the associated bonuses are lost, so it  is a good idea to place your Command Models
 
There are two core types of Command Model, used in every Faction and most [[Regiments]].  Once a Command Model is removed as a casualty, the associated bonuses are lost, so it  is a good idea to place your Command Models
 
at the centre of the Regiment’s front rank.
 
at the centre of the Regiment’s front rank.
  
<h4> Leader</h4>
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<h4>Leader</h4>
  
 
A Regiment with a Leader halves (rounding up) the number of Wounds it suffers when making a [[Fighting Reform]] (p 166) or a [[Fighting Withdrawal]] (p 169). In addition, the presence of a Leader allows the Regiment to re-roll a single failed hit roll during [[Volley]] or [[Clash]] Actions.
 
A Regiment with a Leader halves (rounding up) the number of Wounds it suffers when making a [[Fighting Reform]] (p 166) or a [[Fighting Withdrawal]] (p 169). In addition, the presence of a Leader allows the Regiment to re-roll a single failed hit roll during [[Volley]] or [[Clash]] Actions.
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A Regiment with a Standard Bearer gains the [[Unstoppable]] Special Rule,<ref>Amendments & FAQ v.103: P. 2</ref> and adds one to its [[March]] distance (not the March [[Characteristic]]) on the second March Action it performs in one activation.
 
A Regiment with a Standard Bearer gains the [[Unstoppable]] Special Rule,<ref>Amendments & FAQ v.103: P. 2</ref> and adds one to its [[March]] distance (not the March [[Characteristic]]) on the second March Action it performs in one activation.
  
<h3>OTHER COMMAND MODELS</h3>
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<h3>Other Command Models</h3>
  
 
Most Factions have access to their own unique Command Models in addition to those above. Where this is the case, that model’s rules will be clearly stated within the Faction’s Army List.
 
Most Factions have access to their own unique Command Models in addition to those above. Where this is the case, that model’s rules will be clearly stated within the Faction’s Army List.

Revision as of 20:06, 20 March 2021

Command Models

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Some Regiments have the option to take Command Models as upgrades, as detailed in their Army List entry. Any Command Models purchased alongside a Regiment replace one of the ‘normal’ Rank and File models. Command Models are always treated as having the same Characteristics profile as the Regiment they accompany into battle.

Core Command Models

There are two core types of Command Model, used in every Faction and most Regiments. Once a Command Model is removed as a casualty, the associated bonuses are lost, so it is a good idea to place your Command Models at the centre of the Regiment’s front rank.

Leader

A Regiment with a Leader halves (rounding up) the number of Wounds it suffers when making a Fighting Reform (p 166) or a Fighting Withdrawal (p 169). In addition, the presence of a Leader allows the Regiment to re-roll a single failed hit roll during Volley or Clash Actions.

Standard Bearer

A Regiment with a Standard Bearer gains the Unstoppable Special Rule,[2] and adds one to its March distance (not the March Characteristic) on the second March Action it performs in one activation.

Other Command Models

Most Factions have access to their own unique Command Models in addition to those above. Where this is the case, that model’s rules will be clearly stated within the Faction’s Army List.

SOURCES

Source Materials

  1. Companion Rules v.103: P. 184
  2. Amendments & FAQ v.103: P. 2