Simon62
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Hi,
We have a unit under DM in the upper level of a single hex stone building, there is an enemy AVF in stationary bypass in the hex and another enemy AVF in an adjacent hex the opposite side to the one in bypass - does the DM’ed unit have to rout?
I think no as being in an upper story it is not ADJACENT to either of the AVF’s and can just stay where it is but not entirely sure. My assumption is based on the index defining ADJACENT as being able to hypothetically advance into its location.
Previously the bypassing AFV has turned its TCA towards the building so I think the AVF in bypass fires at the DM’ed unit with its CMG as triple point blank fire, the bow MG can’t fire as the VCA of the bypassing AVF does not include the stone building.
Are all our assumptions above correct?
Finally, the none bypassing AVF was NOT present - can the unit rout down the stairs and then out of the building the opposite side from the AVF in bypass?
Thanks in advance for any clarifications
Regards
Simon
We have a unit under DM in the upper level of a single hex stone building, there is an enemy AVF in stationary bypass in the hex and another enemy AVF in an adjacent hex the opposite side to the one in bypass - does the DM’ed unit have to rout?
I think no as being in an upper story it is not ADJACENT to either of the AVF’s and can just stay where it is but not entirely sure. My assumption is based on the index defining ADJACENT as being able to hypothetically advance into its location.
Previously the bypassing AFV has turned its TCA towards the building so I think the AVF in bypass fires at the DM’ed unit with its CMG as triple point blank fire, the bow MG can’t fire as the VCA of the bypassing AVF does not include the stone building.
Are all our assumptions above correct?
Finally, the none bypassing AVF was NOT present - can the unit rout down the stairs and then out of the building the opposite side from the AVF in bypass?
Thanks in advance for any clarifications
Regards
Simon