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Author's Section => Rules Queries and Clarifications => Topic started by: Princeps on January 25, 2024, 01:01:15 PM

Title: NON-AC general with no troops
Post by: Princeps on January 25, 2024, 01:01:15 PM
Hello,

I have a somewhat peculiar question, whose logical answer is in no doubt for me, but about which I would like an official opinion.

Is it allowed to have a general (other than an army commander) who has no troops under his command ? I see nothing precluding it in the rulebook.

It might seem ludicrous, but I can for example imagine an army of Catalan Companies in Anatolia (5215) that could benefit from it. That army has 1 Army Commander, 0-2 Sub-Generals and 0-1 Internal Allied General (a Mediocre Instinctive Alan). So if want 4 Generals (and 13-14 cards without ruining my budget with a Legendary), I must take the Alan.
The Alan units have in their description that : "Note: An Alan contingent must be commanded by an Alan allied general. Alans are only compulsory if the contingent is taken."
So, could it not be argued by a nitpicking player that nowhere is it stated that Alans must be taken if an Alan General is taken?

Best,
Antoine
Title: Re: NON-AC general with no troops
Post by: nikgaukroger on January 25, 2024, 04:17:17 PM
IMO a general is part of a contingent so if you take him you are taking the contingent and so the troop minima apply.

Anyone trying it on where I list checking would get short shrift  8)
Title: Re: NON-AC general with no troops
Post by: AntiokosIII on January 27, 2024, 12:14:32 AM
Quote from: nikgaukroger on January 25, 2024, 04:17:17 PM
IMO a general is part of a contingent so if you take him you are taking the contingent and so the troop minima apply.

Anyone trying it on where I list checking would get short shrift  8)

As well they might!
Title: Re: NON-AC general with no troops
Post by: Princeps on January 29, 2024, 07:51:07 AM
Thank you, that was my take as well, nice to have a confirmation.

Best,
Antoine