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In the eample in 30 above, if X loses the melee and so must retire, can A or B occupy the *exact* space left by X?

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In the eample in 30 above, if X loses the melee and so must retire, can A or B occupy the *exact* space left by X?

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A can – but B can not as B will be in melee with Y. 32. Again refer to the diagram in 30. If X loses the melee and so must retire, the next turn will start with Y in contact with B. Can Y now move away if it wants too? This is important – you don’t normally start a turn in contact with the enemy! Answer: If B was in contact with Y, that melee must have been fought 33. With reference to the following diagram. A & B are both facing X. X has charged A. It defeats it and occupies its space. The left of X is now in contact with the left of B. On the next turn, can B simply change facing and engage in melee in contact with X? If >B were intially stationary – is it still stationary? XXXXXX AAAAAABBBBB Answer: If X wins – it can occupy A’s place and change facing but may not enter into melee with B – ie end the turn touching B. B, Can turn in place and keep it’s stationary status – and fire into X, or may charge into B. 34. With respect to cavalry saving throws do cavalry withdraw 12″ when sho

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