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CH A RGEA Charge Action is the only way a Regiment can move into contact with an enemy Regiment (and therefore able to Clash with that enemy Regiment). A Regiment cannot use a Charge Action if it has arrived from Reinforcements this Turn.D�������� � C�����When declaring a Charge you may only choose one enemy Regiment to be the Target of your Charge and it must be within your Line of Sight. Roll a die – this is the Charge Roll.Add the Charge Roll to the Regiment’s March Characteristic. �is is the Charge Distance. If the Charge Distance is equal to or greater than the distance between the Charging Regiment and  the  Target,  the  Charge  is  successful.  If  the  total  is  less  than  the  distance  between  the  Charging  Regiment  and  the  Target,  the  Charge has failed.
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CH A RGEA Charge Action is the only way a Regiment can move into contact with an enemy Regiment (and therefore able to Clash with that enemy Regiment). A Regiment cannot use a Charge Action if it has arrived from Reinforcements this Turn. When declaring a Charge you may only choose one enemy Regiment to be the Target of your Charge and it must be within your Line of Sight. Roll a die – this is the Charge Roll.Add the Charge Roll to the Regiment’s March Characteristic. �is is the Charge Distance. If the Charge Distance is equal to or greater than the distance between the Charging Regiment and  the  Target,  the  Charge  is  successful.  If  the  total  is  less  than  the  distance  between  the  Charging  Regiment  and  the  Target,  the  Charge has failed.
  
T�� C����� M���If the Charge was successful, you may now move the Regiment into contact with the enemy Regiment, following the rules given for a March Action (see page 146). It does not matter how far the Regiment advances as long as the Charge Roll was a success.During this move, your Regiment is permitted a ‘free’ Wheel of up to 90°, in order to bring as many enemy Stands as possible into contact with the Charging Regiment. Otherwise, the Charging Regiment can only move directly forward. During a Charge Move a Regiment may move through other Friendly Regiments provided that at the end of its Activation it does not end up in an illegal position.If the Charging Regiment cannot complete its Charge against the target Regiment without coming into contact with another enemy Regiment or Garrison Terrain, the Charge Action automatically fails.A Charging Regiment may come to within 1 ̋ of other enemy Regiments and Garrison Terrain during a Charge Move. However, it may not contact an enemy Regiment or Garrison Terrain it did not declare a Charge against as part of its Charge Action.
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If the Charge was successful, you may now move the Regiment into contact with the enemy Regiment, following the rules given for a March Action (see page 146). It does not matter how far the Regiment advances as long as the Charge Roll was a success.During this move, your Regiment is permitted a ‘free’ Wheel of up to 90°, in order to bring as many enemy Stands as possible into contact with the Charging Regiment. Otherwise, the Charging Regiment can only move directly forward. During a Charge Move a Regiment may move through other Friendly Regiments provided that at the end of its Activation it does not end up in an illegal position.If the Charging Regiment cannot complete its Charge against the target Regiment without coming into contact with another enemy Regiment or Garrison Terrain, the Charge Action automatically fails.A Charging Regiment may come to within 1 ̋ of other enemy Regiments and Garrison Terrain during a Charge Move. However, it may not contact an enemy Regiment or Garrison Terrain it did not declare a Charge against as part of its Charge Action.
  
A������� � C�����As soon as your Charging Regiment contacts the Charge Target, it stops moving. �en, it aligns to the enemy, by performing another ‘free’ Wheel of up to 90° until both Charging Regiment and Charge Target are �ush against each other.If the Charging Regiment cannot Wheel �ush to the Charge Target (because Terrain or anoth-er Regiment is in the way), then the Charge Target Wheels in order to come in contact with the Charging Regiment. Should your opponent have placed their Regiments in such a way as to make it impossible to come into contact with the target without coming into contact with another Regiment as well, complete the Charge normally and force the offending enemy unit 1" away from your Regiment and then Wheel your unit to align the Charge
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As soon as your Charging Regiment contacts the Charge Target, it stops moving. �en, it aligns to the enemy, by performing another ‘free’ Wheel of up to 90° until both Charging Regiment and Charge Target are �ush against each other.If the Charging Regiment cannot Wheel �ush to the Charge Target (because Terrain or anoth-er Regiment is in the way), then the Charge Target Wheels in order to come in contact with the Charging Regiment. Should your opponent have placed their Regiments in such a way as to make it impossible to come into contact with the target without coming into contact with another Regiment as well, complete the Charge normally and force the offending enemy unit 1" away from your Regiment and then Wheel your unit to align the Charge
  
C������� T������A Regiment  is  allowed  to  move  through  Friendly Regiments that are not in base-to-base contact with an enemy Regiment on the turn it Charges. �is can be the result of a simple Charge Action, but also part of a sequence of Actions such as Marching and then Charging. However, this is a very risky manoeuvre. If the combined movement total of the activation(s) is not enough to completely clear the friendly Regiment (or if there is not enough space for the  Charging  Regiment  to  completely  clear  the friendly Regiment), then both Regiments have become hopelessly mired and confused. �e Charge fails, the Charging Regiment stops immediately upon coming into contact with the friendly Regiment, and both Regiments are considered as Broken.  
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A Regiment  is  allowed  to  move  through  Friendly Regiments that are not in base-to-base contact with an enemy Regiment on the turn it Charges. �is can be the result of a simple Charge Action, but also part of a sequence of Actions such as Marching and then Charging. However, this is a very risky manoeuvre. If the combined movement total of the activation(s) is not enough to completely clear the friendly Regiment (or if there is not enough space for the  Charging  Regiment  to  completely  clear  the friendly Regiment), then both Regiments have become hopelessly mired and confused. �e Charge fails, the Charging Regiment stops immediately upon coming into contact with the friendly Regiment, and both Regiments are considered as Broken.  
  
153152AΒCAΒCCCBBBAAACW HICH FACI NG?If  the  Charging  Regiment  has  a  choice  of  facings  to  Wheel  �ush  to  (commonly  because  it  contacts the Charge Target on a corner), it always Wheels �ush to the Facing whose Arc it was most in when the Charge Action was declared.
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WHICH FACI NG?If  the  Charging  Regiment  has  a  choice  of  facings  to  Wheel  �ush  to  (commonly  because  it  contacts the Charge Target on a corner), it always Wheels �ush to the Facing whose Arc it was most in when the Charge Action was declared.
  
C������� ��� I������A Regiment that successfully completes a Charge immediately performs a ‘free’ Inspire Action (see page 168). Note that this has no bene�t for Impact Attacks and is in effect wasted if your Regiment has no Actions le� this Turn.
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A Regiment that successfully completes a Charge immediately performs a ‘free’ Inspire Action (see page 168). Note that this has no bene�t for Impact Attacks and is in effect wasted if your Regiment has no Actions le� this Turn.
  
F����� C�����If a Charge fails for any reason, the Charging Regiment Marches directly towards the Charge target  a  distance  equal  to  the  result  of  the  Charge  Roll,  halting  1"  away  from  enemy  Regiments and Garrison Terrain.If a Regiment makes a Failed Charge, it loses any other Actions remaining to it that Turn.
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If a Charge fails for any reason, the Charging Regiment Marches directly towards the Charge target  a  distance  equal  to  the  result  of  the  Charge  Roll,  halting  1"  away  from  enemy  Regiments and Garrison Terrain.If a Regiment makes a Failed Charge, it loses any other Actions remaining to it that Turn.

Revision as of 18:49, 28 February 2021

CH A RGEA Charge Action is the only way a Regiment can move into contact with an enemy Regiment (and therefore able to Clash with that enemy Regiment). A Regiment cannot use a Charge Action if it has arrived from Reinforcements this Turn. When declaring a Charge you may only choose one enemy Regiment to be the Target of your Charge and it must be within your Line of Sight. Roll a die – this is the Charge Roll.Add the Charge Roll to the Regiment’s March Characteristic. �is is the Charge Distance. If the Charge Distance is equal to or greater than the distance between the Charging Regiment and the Target, the Charge is successful. If the total is less than the distance between the Charging Regiment and the Target, the Charge has failed.

If the Charge was successful, you may now move the Regiment into contact with the enemy Regiment, following the rules given for a March Action (see page 146). It does not matter how far the Regiment advances as long as the Charge Roll was a success.During this move, your Regiment is permitted a ‘free’ Wheel of up to 90°, in order to bring as many enemy Stands as possible into contact with the Charging Regiment. Otherwise, the Charging Regiment can only move directly forward. During a Charge Move a Regiment may move through other Friendly Regiments provided that at the end of its Activation it does not end up in an illegal position.If the Charging Regiment cannot complete its Charge against the target Regiment without coming into contact with another enemy Regiment or Garrison Terrain, the Charge Action automatically fails.A Charging Regiment may come to within 1 ̋ of other enemy Regiments and Garrison Terrain during a Charge Move. However, it may not contact an enemy Regiment or Garrison Terrain it did not declare a Charge against as part of its Charge Action.

As soon as your Charging Regiment contacts the Charge Target, it stops moving. �en, it aligns to the enemy, by performing another ‘free’ Wheel of up to 90° until both Charging Regiment and Charge Target are �ush against each other.If the Charging Regiment cannot Wheel �ush to the Charge Target (because Terrain or anoth-er Regiment is in the way), then the Charge Target Wheels in order to come in contact with the Charging Regiment. Should your opponent have placed their Regiments in such a way as to make it impossible to come into contact with the target without coming into contact with another Regiment as well, complete the Charge normally and force the offending enemy unit 1" away from your Regiment and then Wheel your unit to align the Charge

A Regiment is allowed to move through Friendly Regiments that are not in base-to-base contact with an enemy Regiment on the turn it Charges. �is can be the result of a simple Charge Action, but also part of a sequence of Actions such as Marching and then Charging. However, this is a very risky manoeuvre. If the combined movement total of the activation(s) is not enough to completely clear the friendly Regiment (or if there is not enough space for the Charging Regiment to completely clear the friendly Regiment), then both Regiments have become hopelessly mired and confused. �e Charge fails, the Charging Regiment stops immediately upon coming into contact with the friendly Regiment, and both Regiments are considered as Broken.

WHICH FACI NG?If the Charging Regiment has a choice of facings to Wheel �ush to (commonly because it contacts the Charge Target on a corner), it always Wheels �ush to the Facing whose Arc it was most in when the Charge Action was declared.

A Regiment that successfully completes a Charge immediately performs a ‘free’ Inspire Action (see page 168). Note that this has no bene�t for Impact Attacks and is in effect wasted if your Regiment has no Actions le� this Turn.

If a Charge fails for any reason, the Charging Regiment Marches directly towards the Charge target a distance equal to the result of the Charge Roll, halting 1" away from enemy Regiments and Garrison Terrain.If a Regiment makes a Failed Charge, it loses any other Actions remaining to it that Turn.