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Cold-Blooded Saurus Warrior




The Great White North

Here we go again....



1. You take a morale check when you have more dead than alive. In the book it says you take one everytime you lose a team... AND have less than half the original teams. Although punctuation could be taken to mean when you simply take a single team loss.... and then have to take the test... Which way is right?

2. If you have less than 50% of the original platoon size, you take a morale check at the start of your move phase. If you fail you are dead?




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1. On page 172 - you make a platoon morale check at the end of a Shooting or Assault step when a platoon has more teams destroyed than still fighting, and had teams Destroyed or forced to bail out during the Shooting or Assault step.

So, if I had a platoon with 9 teams in it, and 5 were destroyed over the course of the game, I could need to take a Motivation test when the platoon lost that 5th team, and every subsequent phase in which the platoon loses another team.

2. There are no morale checks in the movement phase.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/07/31 13:25:15


   
 
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