I may miss something here that is scenario specific, but why are they forced to leave the building through the front door, and not other ways where they are covered?
/K
Op ma 8 feb. 2021 om 09:50 schreef bill <bill@...>:
I agree with points 1 and 2 but on point 3 could it not be argued that the paras have run out of the building because they thought it was about to collapse but on seeing that it hasn't they run back through it again taking the risk that it could
still collapse on them?
Subject: Re: [TooFatLardies] Chain of Command rules question
1. Since there were 3 casualties you would roll a d6, on a 1-3 the leader takes one of the hits and you roll to see what happens to him.
2. He can move up to 18 inches but must at least 2 inches form the enemy
3.There isn't any rule I can find against it but playing by the spirit of the rules I wouldn't?do it. Having just run out of an unstable building it seems to me unlikely?
that they run right back into it.
John a TFL grognard.
On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 2:56 PM bill <bill@...> wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently playing Scenario 4 "Delaying Action at the Chateau" fro Kampfgruppe von Luck as the Paras defending the Chateau.
My dastardly German opponent has brought on a Lorraine Schelper which has fired at the Chateau causing it to be unstable and then played a coc dice to end the turn and force my paras to leave the building out of the front door with 2 killed
by falling rubble.
I now have 3 questions:
1. Are leaders treated in the normal way when there are casualties from rubble or do you dice for them individually?
2. There is a sniper on the roof - what happens to him?
3. As the paras are now outside in the open can they run back and through the unstable building or do they have to run around it to try and find some cover?