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In "The Flying Column", SSR B mentioned that "Japanese unit can not voluntarily move/advance/rout into board 71."
But portion of the IJA force sets up in board 71, does that mean they can not move/adv/rout unless they are on the edge and can move to another board?
 

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Just for the record:

The YASL Scenarios have not been designed by LFT. They are by the "Yankee ASL Group".

So this LFT section might not be the perfect place to find answers. That said, there is no dedicated section for the Yankee ASL Group that I am aware of either.

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In "The Flying Column", SSR B mentioned that "Japanese unit can not voluntarily move/advance/rout into board 71."
But portion of the IJA force sets up in board 71, does that mean they can not move/adv/rout unless they are on the edge and can move to another board?
The forces that start on board 71 are exempt from this rule. The purpose of the SSR is to prevent the other Japanese forces from falling back onto board 71 and making a testing, which in playtest, impacted the balance of the scenario negatively.
 

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Just for the record:

The YASL Scenarios have not been designed by LFT. They are by the "Yankee ASL Group".

So this LFT section might not be the perfect place to find answers. That said, there is no dedicated section for the Yankee ASL Group that I am aware of either.

von Marwitz
As we get closer to having our own material out, we will be getting our own slot on GS.
 

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The forces that start on board 71 are exempt from this rule. The purpose of the SSR is to prevent the other Japanese forces from falling back onto board 71 and making a testing, which in playtest, impacted the balance of the scenario negatively.
Damn it, a Festung. A testing, stupid smart phone.
 
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