Dig In

Started by fred., 07 April 2019, 09:54:03 PM

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Cross698

In v2, it has not been translated across to v4 as it was missed off the Special Rule. Effectively when rolling for suppression or fall back add an additional dice for GREEN, and lose a die for veteran, so if they receive only one hit they don't test etc.
;)

Jimbo94

Quote from: Cross698 on 23 May 2019, 11:11:49 AM
In v2, it has not been translated across to v4 as it was missed off the Special Rule. Effectively when rolling for suppression or fall back add an additional dice for GREEN, and lose a die for veteran, so if they receive only one hit they don't test etc.
;)


Ah yes, remember it no from BKCII or maybe CWC
That would have made it even tougher for the Russians than it already was

Thanks

Cross698

Personally I would drop the fact that Green cannot dig in, seems a bit bizarre to me, unless not issued shoves etc  ;)

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Quite likely they threw them away,a s heavy and uncomfortable (and no I'm not trying to be funny here). See 36th Texas Division at Monte Cassino
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Big Insect

The Green cannot dig-in should only apply as an Initiative Action.
They can Dig-in as a Commanded Action.
Again this will be clarified once we do the full Dig-in errata.

Many thanks
Mark
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Cross698

Makes more sense.

stevemetheringham

Mark

We are considering another game in the near future, and wondered if this has been sorted?

Is there an errata sheet?

Steve

Big Insect

Not yet Steve - I am having trouble devoting time to getting it finished, as well as answering more queries.

I will have think about the Dig-In specifically and reply you my thoughts directly.

Cheers
Mark

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