8th Ed. Can I do this?

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  1. Arli
    Skink Priest

    Arli Moderator Staff Member

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    I want to make sure that I can do the following. I have a tournament tomorrow. I have taken some throw away skinks to put out first and try to out deploy my opponents. One of the skink units (cohorts) has 11 models (I know. They are there to die or redirect). Anyway, I want to deploy them 3 wide and 4 deep as follows:

    C=champion
    S=Standard Bearer
    M= (You guessed it, musician)

    csm
    xxx
    xxx
    xx

    Then, in the first turn (or when they get to the flank of another unit), I want to reform them into 5 wide (facing the flank of the unit they are flanking hopefully) shown below:

    e=enemy
    _____ xx
    eeeee xx
    eeeee mx
    eeeee sx
    _____ cxx


    This is a rough diagram. I can even make them angled. My question is, can I do that on a movement of say 8 inches (using the last 4 inches for the reform-on a ld check)?

    Thanks for the help.
     
  2. Sao
    Cold One

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    Page 14 (at a guess) WFRB deals with this I think.

    You cannot charge then reform units. As you charge in the sub phase your unit would do this if it had a flank charge;

    EEEEEE
    EEEEEE
    EEEEEE
    EEEEEE


    -------------CSM !!!!CHARGE!!!
    -------------XXX
    -------------XXX
    -------------XX


    Goes to....

    EEEEEE
    EEEEEE-MXX
    EEEEEE-SXXX
    EEEEEE-CXXX

    The only way you will get that is if you do this;

    EEEEEE
    EEEEEE
    EEEEEE
    EEEEEE

    -----------XCMSX !!CHARGE!!
    -----------XXXXX
    -----------X

    Then;
    ---------XX
    EEEEEE-SX
    EEEEEE-MX
    EEEEEE-CX
    EEEEEE-XXX

    If that malkes any sense haha!

    Lloyd
     
  3. Arli
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    Arli Moderator Staff Member

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    I do not plan to reform on the charge. I plan on moving up to the flank then reforming. The charge would happen the folling turn (possibly, or a redirection).
     
  4. Sandman130
    Saurus

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    The test isn't to reform, its to move. This is an important difference.

    So first you reform (in the remaining moves phase), then you test. If you fail you stay still, if you pass then you can do a normal movement (not march).

    What you cannot do is move then test to reform. It only goes the other way- reform then test to move.

    You can still use this tactic to get into a good flanking position just makes it slightly harder. Setup your flanker wider (maybe eight inches diagonal to flank), so you can reform to face the flank then move 6 straight towards the flank.

    Or i have completely missed the point of your tactical question and the above is either known or not needed lol
     

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