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Militia losses first round
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 8:24 am
by DodgyDave
Had a nice battle yesterday, attacked Austria at Vienna, escalated assault vs outflank (they got Charles), but appears they had 1G, 30I, 25M and 6C vs my 20G, 102I, 24C and 12A, so poor overall morale, so i broke them first round, i lost 1I and they lost 25I (nice roll of 6(7)
but why did they loss 25I?
normal rules say, you can always lose MIL first round, nomatter morale loss and first second round, it will become an issue with morale...
RE: Militia losses first round
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 10:37 am
by DCWhitworth
I'm willing to be corrected but I can't find a reference to the rule that you can always lose militia in the first round either in the EiANW rules or the original rules. Can you direct me to it ?
RE: Militia losses first round
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 11:23 am
by DodgyDave
well might just be my mistake here, refer to 7.5.2.9.2.1, but still effected by "house rules" others used, when i first began to play this game years ago... so militia are worse then i thought...
RE: Militia losses first round
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:49 pm
by Thresh
7.5.2.9.2.1: [/b]Where possible, militia casualties may be taken only until (not including) the round in which the cumulative morale loss of the army equals or exceeds 2.0.
So as long as your morale loss in the round is not greater than 2.0, you can take Militia. If your morale loss the first round was say 2.1, you are taking Infantry loses.
Todd
RE: Militia losses first round
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:38 am
by Marshall Ellis
Todd is spot on!
I've never heard the first round house rule either???
RE: Militia losses first round
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 4:33 pm
by Jimmer
ORIGINAL: Thresh
7.5.2.9.2.1: [/b]Where possible, militia casualties may be taken only until (not including) the round in which the cumulative morale loss of the army equals or exceeds 2.0.
So as long as your morale loss in the round is not greater than 2.0, you can take Militia. If your morale loss the first round was say 2.1, you are taking Infantry loses.
Todd
Technically, "greater than or equal to", not just "greater than".
Also, it's possible to have to take cavalry or even guard factors. Let's say the Prussians instead had 1G, 55M, and 6C (i.e. no infantry). In this case, they would have had to remove all of the guard and cavalry before they started losing militia.
RE: Militia losses first round
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 1:38 am
by Thresh
I've seen that happen before, but with a French Army.
Prussia building Militia...heh.
Thresh