Doc Ozzie
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While playing one of my opponents in HPS Gettysburg, we discussed how front line units that route can cause havok upon any reserve units waiting to reinforce the front line.
Question 1:
What is the logic behind routing?
a) Path of least resistance while not getting closer to a KEU (Known Enemy Unit)?
b) Routing towards leaders of that chain of command?
c) Combination of a & b ?
Question 2:
What are some methods used for keeping a reserve behind the front line from getting pass through routers? 2 hex distance? using max stacking? Using difficult terrain? Or is there something else?
Question 3:
Historically, what happened with routers and reserve units?
Thanks for any replies.
Matt
Question 1:
What is the logic behind routing?
a) Path of least resistance while not getting closer to a KEU (Known Enemy Unit)?
b) Routing towards leaders of that chain of command?
c) Combination of a & b ?
Question 2:
What are some methods used for keeping a reserve behind the front line from getting pass through routers? 2 hex distance? using max stacking? Using difficult terrain? Or is there something else?
Question 3:
Historically, what happened with routers and reserve units?
Thanks for any replies.
Matt