Infantry and cavalry moving with action markers
Posté : dim. 2 mai 2021 16:53
As usual I'm confused.
On page 29, one reads the seemingly clear and unambiguous statement:
"Cavalry or infantry (with an action marker) may move as normal". No qualifiers; no exceptions noted.
Is this true in every circumstance? Can a cavalry or infantry unit that lost a melee and retreated (and so received an action marker) move when it's parent division is activated? How about a unit failing a morale test following a fire fight? How about if units in either of these situations won their respective combats, and so didn't retreat but still received action markers? And if the answers to all these questions is "NO", then just when can a cavalry or infantry unit with an action marker move?
As always, thanks for any enlightenment you can provide.
On page 29, one reads the seemingly clear and unambiguous statement:
"Cavalry or infantry (with an action marker) may move as normal". No qualifiers; no exceptions noted.
Is this true in every circumstance? Can a cavalry or infantry unit that lost a melee and retreated (and so received an action marker) move when it's parent division is activated? How about a unit failing a morale test following a fire fight? How about if units in either of these situations won their respective combats, and so didn't retreat but still received action markers? And if the answers to all these questions is "NO", then just when can a cavalry or infantry unit with an action marker move?
As always, thanks for any enlightenment you can provide.