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Had an interesting situation come up in a game last night. I had a block of calvary just barely out of LOS from my opponents block (and about 4" away) but he could see my salamander standing further back (~12-14" away). Now, if he was to wheel and charge straight toward the sallamander he would hit my Calvary block on the way and he was wondering if that would result in a legal charge on the calvary the way an overrun might.
We looked it up and the only info we could find in the big red book was in a paragraph that started with "If the charged unit flees..." and then went on to say that if the charger came into contact with another block durring his failed charge it would count as an entirely new legal charge.
In the end he decided not to charge since we both could tell he was out of charge range on the sallies.
Any of you guys run into circumstances like this? How did you handle it? It would seem like a cheesy way to get a charge on something out of LOS if it were to work.
We looked it up and the only info we could find in the big red book was in a paragraph that started with "If the charged unit flees..." and then went on to say that if the charger came into contact with another block durring his failed charge it would count as an entirely new legal charge.
In the end he decided not to charge since we both could tell he was out of charge range on the sallies.
Any of you guys run into circumstances like this? How did you handle it? It would seem like a cheesy way to get a charge on something out of LOS if it were to work.