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In Conquest, every model Type has a different size for the purpose of determining [[Line of Sight]] as we will discuss later on.
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See [[Size]]
* All Infantry Stands are considered to have a Size of 1.
 
* All Brute and Cavalry Stands are considered to have a Size of 2.
 
* All Monster Stands are considered to have a Size of 3.
 
* Models with the Fly rule are considered to have a Size 1 greater than their Category would dictate (Flying Infantry are Size 2, Flying Brutes are Size 3, etc.).
 
 
 
All Terrain features will also be assigned a Size. These numbers can vary as Terrain pieces are often hand crafted and unique. We recommend these values as a guideline, but encourage you to discuss this with your opponent and establish the size of the Terrain before each battle.
 
* All hills to be considered Size 2.
 
* All forests to be considered Size 3.
 
* Non-military buildings to be considered Size 2.
 
* Towers and wall fortifications to be considered Size 3.
 
 
 
When a Regiment or Terrain stands on another piece of Terrain with a size value, simply add the two sizes together to calculate whether they can see or be seen over intervening Terrain.
 
  
  

Revision as of 01:34, 5 March 2021

STANDS

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Infantry Models fight on rectangular Stands alongside their comrades. An Infantry Stand consists of four Models. As the Stand suffers Wounds, you will remove Models as a simple means of recording casualties. Once the last Model is removed, its Stand is also removed. Each Brute, Cavalry and Monster model occupies a whole Stand (albeit a much larger Stand in the case of a Monster). When a Brute, Monster or Cavalry model is removed, its Stand is removed as well.

All Models on a Stand always belong to the same Type. You would not, for example, have a mixed Stand of Infantry and Cavalry. Models on a Stand should always be arranged so they are facing in the same direction. This gives the Stand a front, a rear and two flanks, whose importance we will find out later. Stands are arranged together in Regiments.

STANDS AND SIZE

See Size


SOURCES

Source Materials

  1. Companion Rules v.103: P. 129-130