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[4th Ed.] Is a Leader a "unit?" - Blackcloud6 - 12-10-2014

Is a leader a unit?

Say I am assaulting an enemy stack of two demoralized infantry platoons and one good order leader. Do I gain the +1 shift on the assault table for "All enemy units demoralized?"

The 4th ed rules do not seem to call leaders "units."


RE: Is a Leader a "unit?" - Michael Murphy - 12-10-2014

(12-10-2014, 11:12 AM)Blackcloud6 Wrote: Is a leader a unit?

Say I am assaulting an enemy stack of two demoralized infantry platoons and one good order leader. Do I gain the +1 shift on the assault table for "All enemy units demoralized?"

The 4th ed rules do not seem to call leaders "units."

Fred,

Your question is directly addressed in rule 12.41 Column Modifiers, second sentence from the bottom of the page. "Consider only combat units (not leaders or unarmed transports) for column shift modifiers that involve morale status (for example, +1 if all enemy units are demoralized)."

HTH,

MTM


RE: Is a Leader a "unit?" - Blackcloud6 - 12-10-2014

(12-10-2014, 11:30 AM)Michael Murphy Wrote: Fred,

Your question is directly addressed in rule 12.41 Column Modifiers, second sentence from the bottom of the page. "Consider only combat units (not leaders or unarmed transports) for column shift modifiers that involve morale status (for example, +1 if all enemy units are demoralized)."

HTH,

MTM

Thanks Mike.