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At the start of the Command Phase, take all of the Command Cards for your surviving Regiments on the Battlefield, and any Command Cards for Regiments arriving as Reinforcements this Turn, and arrange them in a face-down Command Stack. You should arrange your Command Stack carefully, placing the Regiment you want to act first right at the top, the Regiment you want to act last at the bottom, with the remainder organised in between. You may want to give some thought to how your opponent is organ- ising their Command Stack – as the sequence in which you activate your Regiments can bring huge advantages in the right circumstances. You may look at your Command Stack at any point during the Turn, but you are not allowed to reorder it unless a rule instructs you to do so.
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<h2>COMMAND PHASE</h2><ref>Companion Rules v.103: P. 139</ref>
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At the start of the Command Phase, take all of the [[Command Cards]] for your surviving [[Regiments]] on the Battlefield, and any Command Cards for Regiments arriving as [[Reinforcements]] this Turn, and arrange them in a face-down Command Stack.  
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You should arrange your Command Stack carefully, placing the Regiment you want to act first right at the top, the Regiment you want to act last at the bottom, with the remainder organised in between. You may want to give some thought to how your opponent is organising their Command Stack – as the sequence in which you activate your Regiments can bring huge advantages in the right circumstances. You may look at your Command Stack at any point during the Turn, but you are not allowed to reorder it unless a rule instructs you to do so.
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== SOURCES ==
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Revision as of 02:03, 18 March 2021

COMMAND PHASE

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At the start of the Command Phase, take all of the Command Cards for your surviving Regiments on the Battlefield, and any Command Cards for Regiments arriving as Reinforcements this Turn, and arrange them in a face-down Command Stack.

You should arrange your Command Stack carefully, placing the Regiment you want to act first right at the top, the Regiment you want to act last at the bottom, with the remainder organised in between. You may want to give some thought to how your opponent is organising their Command Stack – as the sequence in which you activate your Regiments can bring huge advantages in the right circumstances. You may look at your Command Stack at any point during the Turn, but you are not allowed to reorder it unless a rule instructs you to do so.

SOURCES

Source Materials

  1. Companion Rules v.103: P. 139