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Prinz Geoffrey10 Nov 2009 8:16 a.m. PST

Posted these on the Lardies' Yahoo group but never received an answer. Here are a couple of questions from our first run through the rules.

1.) On a "Move Blinds" card can the native player use this card to reveal his
sub-units from the blind and move them into contact with the British, moving and
resolving combat one (1) sub-unit at a time?

2.) Can sub-units pass through each other? If so is there any penalty?

3.) When a Damn Fine Chap uses his dice to move a unit, does it only move his
one dice worth of movement or conduct a standard move?

4.) Do camel baggage stands have to stay in base contact with a sub-unit to
move of is it moved individually only when the brigade or rub card is drawn.

5) If multiple sub-units of natives attack a British line do they all resolve
movement prior to resolving combat or move/combat, move/combat ala Kung fu
style?

6) during melee does a unit subtract dice from the melee total if it moved at
any point during the turn or only if it moved to initiate the combat?

Any help would be appreciated.

morrigan10 Nov 2009 1:34 p.m. PST

Your questions have been answered on the forum.

Prinz Geoffrey10 Nov 2009 1:56 p.m. PST

great thanks,

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