Basic Spotting Question
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:42 pm
This type of game is very new to me, so, just so I don't confuse myself...
In reading page 15 "10.1 Spotting", para 5 -- "Spotting is status driven. A hex is spotted if any of the following apply: ...... a unit in the hex is marked with a Move/Assault Move/Fire/Melee marker or the hex is open terrain".
1a. If a unit starts its turn in a building, moves one hex south into a road hex, then another hex south into a wooden building (i.e. crossing a street), it should be marked with a "spotted" marker because it moved correct?
1b. Even if no enemy unit had a LOS to it at any point during its move?
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2. Assume a German squad is spotted by an American leader in a pulse. If, in the next pulse, the squad then moves away and out of LOS, the "Spotted" marker is removed as per "If all units leave a hex, any spotted counter on it is removed". Is a "Spotted" marker put back on the squad in its new hex because it moved?
Thanks!
In reading page 15 "10.1 Spotting", para 5 -- "Spotting is status driven. A hex is spotted if any of the following apply: ...... a unit in the hex is marked with a Move/Assault Move/Fire/Melee marker or the hex is open terrain".
1a. If a unit starts its turn in a building, moves one hex south into a road hex, then another hex south into a wooden building (i.e. crossing a street), it should be marked with a "spotted" marker because it moved correct?
1b. Even if no enemy unit had a LOS to it at any point during its move?
- and -
2. Assume a German squad is spotted by an American leader in a pulse. If, in the next pulse, the squad then moves away and out of LOS, the "Spotted" marker is removed as per "If all units leave a hex, any spotted counter on it is removed". Is a "Spotted" marker put back on the squad in its new hex because it moved?
Thanks!