A few things came up in the match I just played (report will probably follow tomorrow if I can remember enough).
1. Can you dispell with +4 (on a lvl 4 mage) if you are fleeing?
2. Could that fleeing mage use a dispell scroll
3. My opponent said that when my scouts march they must actually wheel etc and couldn't reform facing backwards (unless performing a reform which would exclude marching)... I thought that I basicly could do anything with the models as long as none of them moved more than 10 inch (and they stayed together)... and ofc they could shoot after that (he didn't dispute the shooting tbh). I ended up turning and moving a few inch instead of running 10 inch and then just facing the other way and shooting.
a few rules questions after my match this evening
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Re: a few rules questions after my match this evening
1. No. Rulebook FAQ pg5.
2. As above.
3. Your opponent was wrong. Pg 77 states that a Skirmishing unit can Reform as many times as it likes during it's move. Charging is mentioned as an exception, Marching isn't.
2. As above.
3. Your opponent was wrong. Pg 77 states that a Skirmishing unit can Reform as many times as it likes during it's move. Charging is mentioned as an exception, Marching isn't.
Re: a few rules questions after my match this evening
Thx (PS in the new FAQ it's near the end of page 6 now in case anyone was looking for the rule on fleeing and dispelling.)Phil Rossiter wrote:1. No. Rulebook FAQ pg5.
2. As above.
3. Your opponent was wrong. Pg 77 states that a Skirmishing unit can Reform as many times as it likes during it's move. Charging is mentioned as an exception, Marching isn't.
- we ended up allowing me the dispel (at +4 for the mage) but not the scroll after talking to someone who usually knows the rules pretty well but I failed the dispell anyway so that ended up going as it should have.