What is the sequence of combat? That is, are casualties from all firing units removed before any retreats from any firing unit are resolved?
Each unit’s battle result is fully resolved before the next unit’s battle is started. Hits from a single attacking unit are removed, and then the unit retreats, if that necessary. This can force the target unit to a less advantagous range for other attackers, or even completely out of range. Picking the right order for your attacks is important.
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