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movement [2025/09/28 00:30] – [TWO METHODS OF FLYING] fantasyadminmovement [2025/12/14 17:41] (current) fantasyadmin
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 +[[orders|<< 5. ORDERS]] | [[battlefield-terrain|7. BATTLEFIELD TERRAIN >>]]
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 ====== 6. MOVEMENT ====== ====== 6. MOVEMENT ======
  
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 ==== EVADE ==== ==== EVADE ====
  
-Only units in open order or characters may opt to+**Only units in open order or characters** may opt to
 evade a charging enemy unit. A unit in open order evade a charging enemy unit. A unit in open order
 may be ordered to evade an expected enemy charge may be ordered to evade an expected enemy charge
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 then move half of its ground movement. then move half of its ground movement.
  
-> __Example__: The demi-dragon Gripnir takes off using half his normal ground movement, then flies at Combat Height for half his normal airborne move. On the next turn he may either expend all his normal airborne move to climb to Flight Height, or fly up to 60 cms in any direction at Combat Height. In fact, having passed his Order Test, he is ordered to climb to Flight Height so he can note the positions of enemy troops, and try to spot any that might be hidden behind buildings, woods or hills. On the following turn, Gripnir flies in the direction of a warband of goblins, who seem a good target to attack. On the fourth turn of flight, he is within charge distance of the goblins, who are 35 cm away. (Gripnir's airborne charge move is 80 cm, half of which is lost diving, but that still leaves him +> __Example__: The demi-dragon Gripnir takes off using half his normal ground movement, then flies at Combat Height for half his normal airborne move. On the next turn he may either expend all his normal airborne move to climb to Flight Height, or fly up to 60 cms in any direction at Combat Height. In fact, having passed his Order Test, he is ordered to climb to Flight Height so he can note the positions of enemy troops, and try to spot any that might be hidden behind buildings, woods or hills. On the following turn, Gripnir flies in the direction of a warband of goblins, who seem a good target to attack. On the fourth turn of flight, he is within charge distance of the goblins, who are 35 cm away. (Gripnir's airborne charge move is 80 cm, half of which is lost diving, but that still leaves him with 40 cm of movement to fly directly over the hapless goblins).
-with 40 cm of movement to fly directly over the hapless goblins).+
  
 > Gripnir passes his Morale Test in phase four and flies 40 cms forward at Flight Height, so he can dive directly down onto the goblins. Who have bravely or rashly (depending on whether you are a goblin about to be incinerated or not) passed the charge Morale Test and stood their ground. In phase eight Gripnir breathes fire over the goblins, who once again, miraculously pass their Morale Test, and in phase nine Gripnir swoops into combat. > Gripnir passes his Morale Test in phase four and flies 40 cms forward at Flight Height, so he can dive directly down onto the goblins. Who have bravely or rashly (depending on whether you are a goblin about to be incinerated or not) passed the charge Morale Test and stood their ground. In phase eight Gripnir breathes fire over the goblins, who once again, miraculously pass their Morale Test, and in phase nine Gripnir swoops into combat.
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-> However, at Combat Height Gripnir is not as effective as he would be on the ground. So on the next turn he breaks away to circle his prey. On the following turn, Gripnir decides to charge the goblins again, but this time he plans to land in the process to enhance his fighting abilities. Once again, he passes his Morale Test, but this time the goblins fail their test and rout. No doubt roundly +> However, at Combat Height Gripnir is not as effective as he would be on the ground. So on the next turn he breaks away to circle his prey. On the following turn, Gripnir decides to charge the goblins again, but this time he plans to land in the process to enhance his fighting abilities. Once again, he passes his Morale Test, but this time the goblins fail their test and rout. No doubt roundly cursing Kernabog as they scatter, for allowing Gripnir to pick on them.
-cursing Kernabog as they scatter, for allowing Gripnir to pick on them.+
  
 You will note in the above example that the ability You will note in the above example that the ability
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