Imie nazwisko i numer kolejny tego pana i jaki to byl masteer??
pierw
So long as fighting units are interconnected, they are participation in the same combat. All the combat results for such a combat are worked out at the same time.
czyli jaki widac skoro Smok, Mag na dysku i rydwan walcza z jednym oddzialem CoS ( ktorego czescia jest twoj hero) to jest to jeden combat i dopiero kiedy wszystkie strony skoncza walke moga sie ruszyc dalej narazie jasne ??
i
No... o takie właśnie dowody chodzi.... A ... nie podpie..., bo jak sie okaże, że miał rację.....
Bronka -
1- "ale już nie są interconnected"
(no i podaj stronę....)
2- Sędzia mógł miec rację, bo oddział wyparował -
Edit;
Trochę czytania...
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Q. I have two units attacking one enemy unit, one from the front and
the other on the flank. Due to casualties being removed, the enemy
unit now only has models in contact with the 'front' unit. Has this
legally brought my flanking unit out of combat and thus allow it to
make an overrun move?
A. No, there are still models remaining in the unit it is engaged in
combat with. In this case, the easiest thing to do is fudge it
slightly - just slide the flanking unit across a little so that it
is in contact with at least one enemy model.
S. Warhammer Chronicles 2004 page 112
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Q. I have two units attacking two enemy units all embroiled in a single
combat. During the combat one of my units wiped out the only enemy
unit which it was in base to base contact with. Does my unit still
count as being in combat, or is it free to act independently in
subsequent turns?
A. All units involved in a combat are subject to combat resolution and
resulting Break tests. However, if a unit is no longer in contact with
the enemy due to the elimination of the only enemy unit it was in
contact with, it does not count as being in combat in subsequent turns
and thus can charge, shoot, be shot at, and so on.
S. US White Dwarf #283 page 24 / UK White Dwarf #283 page 76