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2. To czy sztandar dziala u skirmisherow w drugim rzedzie... ( pojedynycz heros szarzujacy na oddzial pegazow , gracz bretonski wystawia na przod czempiona, czy sztandar , muzyk dziala z drugiego rzedu )
Działa czy nie?
NIE.Direwolf;
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Q. How do characters and command models (standards, musicians, and
champions) in a skirmishing unit rank up when engaging in close combat?
A. A Skirmishing unit ranked up for close combat should be thought of
like a regular, ranked formation for the duration of the combat. The
Standard Bearer, Musician, Champion, and any characters must generally
be placed in the front rank. However, note that the general Skirmishers
rules do not have special allowances for command and character models
the way the Beast Herd rules do. The rules for Skirmishers may prevent
these models from reaching the front rank, if a model does not have
enough movement to reach the fighting line, or if the ranked up
formation is not wide enough. In that case these models should be
placed in the closest rank to the front they can reach.
When assigning placement due to limited space, the Standard Bearer has
takes precedence and must bump the other models back, then the Musician
and Champion, and characters next.
As noted in their respective sections of the Rulebook, character and
command models add little or no benefit to a unit if they are not in
the front rank. A Standard Bearer will not add +1 to combat resolution,
a Musician will not break a tie, a Champion cannot attack, and
characters are considered "out of the game" (note that if the enemy
somehow engages a Champion or character in a rear rank, they may
fight back as normal).