Celebdriel wrote:
Interestingly how do you play the sentence under Occupying a terrain feature 2) which reads. "A formation may not touch an unoccupied defensible terrain feature if it is not intending to occupy it". And how do you resolve this against p55 Our numbers are to great "any formation is allowed to pass through an unoccupied defensible terrain feature, counting it as difficult terrain in all respects". Is this a mistake?
Very good point, and one which proves my point in the "area terrain" post, about rules contradicting each other on differing pages.
I can only assume the statement under "occupying terrain" is in error, or at least made void buy the subsequent statement in our numbers are too great.
To comment on other later issues of this post thread, made by Fracas, I can see his point that, although clearly contrary to the rules as written, it would make sense to allow a formation that is OCCUPYING a wood, to cease to do so, and allow it to form up a spearhead company within and at the fringe of the terrain feature and charge from there.
It grates on me that a formation could be prevented from charging from a terrain feature just by close enemy proximity, preventing its move deploying out of the wood first. I agree, its unlikely as you would need to surround the feature with a lot of units, but it is technically possible, and in light of decision (A) that from "area terrain" post confirmed (or decided) that a formation in but NOT occupying terrain has no cover bonus and can be clearly seen, so can shoot/be shot/charge/be charged, then in light if this, I think it only proper to (B) allow a formation to ready itself, from being in a defensive perimeter skirmish formation (OCCUPYING the terrain), back into a fighting formation ready to charge, from the terrain.
If you can have 'A', then I don't see why you can't have 'B'.
The Balrog in a field surrounded by hobbits scenario, clearly puts this into perspective - logically( by common sense) the Balrog can charge even if it had been 'OCCUPYING' the field. So if we allow this, then we must allow the above.
It's not the rules as written, but I would say - common sense.
Perhaps the only clarification will be if GW rewrites more clearly the terrain section and gives more examples of its implications to various phases of the game turn, including moving, shooting and charging. OR at least give us a damn good FAQ solution. ANYBODY out there from GW listening and care to contribute?