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Double disorder rout and cav pursuit

Posté : lun. 3 mai 2021 03:42
par Viking709
Cavalry charges an infantry unit which fails its maneuver test and is disordered
In the combat the cavalry win by 1 and cause a loss and a second disorder to the infantry which being a second disorder caused by shock combat routs it
Does tha cavalry only advance 1 UD or because the infantry routed it can make a pursuit move?
Thank you

Re: Double disorder rout and cav pursuit

Posté : lun. 3 mai 2021 09:20
par RogerGreenwood
Page 61 seems clear. If a unit charges fights and wins it pursues, unless it can pass a control test not to. As impetuous troops cannot take the test, they will always pursue.

Re: Double disorder rout and cav pursuit

Posté : lun. 3 mai 2021 12:15
par Viking709
Thanks Roger
Yes, What if the defending unit is cavalry that is already disordered and decides to stand. The attacking cavalry wins by 1 and so the disordered cavalry is routed. In this case the attacker advances 1UD or because the defender was routed does he pursue?

Re: Double disorder rout and cav pursuit

Posté : lun. 3 mai 2021 12:50
par RogerGreenwood
I can see no exceptions. If you charge and fail the test, you pursue.

Re: Double disorder rout and cav pursuit

Posté : lun. 3 mai 2021 12:53
par RogerGreenwood
Second thoughts, I will have another look at this. I was a bit slow understanding your question🤫

Re: Double disorder rout and cav pursuit

Posté : lun. 3 mai 2021 13:21
par RogerGreenwood
I was correct first time! If the enemy fled or routed, winners who charged pursue.
Even though routers are removed from the table, it does not prevent the winners pursuing. I presume this simulates running down the scattered survivors.

Re: Double disorder rout and cav pursuit

Posté : lun. 3 mai 2021 16:25
par Viking709
Ok. Whereas normal pursuit ends up going 2 Ud to contact fleeing infantry
In this case the unit is routed and the cavalry can pursue a new target within 6ud