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I've been playing against a majority Fast Cav Dark Elf army lately, and it seems like Fast Cav move almost as freely as Flyers. Particularly because he has a block of 6x3 Warlocks that can move between the smalles gaps and go rediculously far. How much manuverability does the Free Reform ability give Fast Cav?
The Free Reform rule reads:
"A Fast Cav unit is allowed to reform as many times as it wishes during its move, even if it marches, provided that no model ends up moving a number of inches higher than double its Movement value"
The reform rule reiterates the movement restriction:
"Keeping the center point of the unit the same, arrange the unit into a new formation of as many ranks as you please, facing whichever direction you wish. Remember that none of the models in the unit can move more than twice their Movement rate."
But then there is a FAQ that reads:
Q: When moving Fast Cavalry or Skirmishers, should I measure
from the location of each model before it moves and place it anywhere
within its Movement Allowance (or double its Movement Allowance
if it is marching) ? (p68, 77)
A: Yes. Except when there is a unit or impassable terrain in
the way, the distance moved must include the distance
required to move around these obstacles.
So, does the FAQ mean that a Fast Cav unit doesn't actually have to physically reform? THey basically start moving, 1 model at a time and then reform into some formation when they all reach their destination?
I've attached a picture of how I imagine the rule would work for a big block of Fast Cav, and also how my opponent implements the rule via the FAQ ruling. (sorry about my chicken scratch)

http://jemgames.com/rsrc/warhammer/FastCav.jpg
The Free Reform rule reads:
"A Fast Cav unit is allowed to reform as many times as it wishes during its move, even if it marches, provided that no model ends up moving a number of inches higher than double its Movement value"
The reform rule reiterates the movement restriction:
"Keeping the center point of the unit the same, arrange the unit into a new formation of as many ranks as you please, facing whichever direction you wish. Remember that none of the models in the unit can move more than twice their Movement rate."
But then there is a FAQ that reads:
Q: When moving Fast Cavalry or Skirmishers, should I measure
from the location of each model before it moves and place it anywhere
within its Movement Allowance (or double its Movement Allowance
if it is marching) ? (p68, 77)
A: Yes. Except when there is a unit or impassable terrain in
the way, the distance moved must include the distance
required to move around these obstacles.
So, does the FAQ mean that a Fast Cav unit doesn't actually have to physically reform? THey basically start moving, 1 model at a time and then reform into some formation when they all reach their destination?
I've attached a picture of how I imagine the rule would work for a big block of Fast Cav, and also how my opponent implements the rule via the FAQ ruling. (sorry about my chicken scratch)

http://jemgames.com/rsrc/warhammer/FastCav.jpg












