t1M0t8yk Wrote:I had been thinking disrupted leaders could assist recovery because they can at least activate units in their own hex. 6.52 and 14.4 imply though that only undisrupted leaders may assist a recovery. It is legit though if the leader recovers first in the same activation. Demoralized leaders may never assist recovery, even if they bump up to disrupted status first.
I've played as though disrupted leaders function as good order leaders, but only in their own hex. This means that they may assist in recovery and enhance a unit's firepower, in said leader's hex.
t1M0t8yk Wrote:On a related matter, when a leader is used for recovery assistance, is it really true that the leader can't do *anything* else? That's what it says in 14.4, but that contradicts 3.13. I thought the normal chain of activations can occur. The leader can't assist any fire, but he could activate for fire, and activate others to move without using it for recovery rolls. If I'm mistaken, can the leader activate adjacent units for recovery as well, even though he can't assist them?
Yes, thus a leader assisting in recovery may not attempt to recover themselves. (I have a house rule they may move, but only into the hex of the unit they are assisting.) I don't think the rule prevents them from activating other units to fire, but the leader would not be able to provide firepower enhancement or form a fire team.