Hello!
We have a question regarding the ambush rule.
I have one contingent in ambush that has 2 UGs, the ambush cards being placed one next to each other. One of them has a sub-commander in it.
If I want to activate them (not for making a charge move, but to make a normal movement prompted action) does it mean the one UG that does not have a sub-commander in it will be consiered out of command regardless of when I reveal it?
The way I interpret it is that the UG with a sub-commander can make prompted actions as in command, while the other UG will be considered out of command (no matter if I reveal it before or after revealing the other unit).
Yes, I believe that is correct.
Richard
is a group move possible?
Quote from: Jilu on March 16, 2025, 07:27:51 AM
is a group move possible?
If the UGs are placed such that they meet the requirements of a block move, then they may be moved. Note that as well as the additional coloured card for the block move, a second additional coloured card will be required for the UG being out of command.
(Amended response).
Quote from: lionheartrjc on March 17, 2025, 07:13:04 AM
Quote from: Jilu on March 16, 2025, 07:27:51 AM
is a group move possible?
If the UGs are placed such that they meet the requirements of a block move, then they may be moved. Note that as well as the additional coloured card for the block move, a second additional coloured card will be required for the UG being out of command.
(Amended response).
For multiple UG that is then :
1 card to move
1 card for block move
1 card for out of command for each UG except the one with the general?
The extra colour card for out of command is if any are, so just 1 extra card not 1 per UG out of command.