Yep you’re right. For this example, we thought there was no need for us to do a video for both infantry and cavalry units, as the distance of the charge move was more important. This video is more to explain how you are able to pivot your unit before a charge roll is made to allow you to avoid terrain, but if you don’t roll high enough to go in the preferred direction, but can complete the charge via a more direct route with the dice rolled, then you must do so.
Enjoying the videos, thanks for another informative demonstration!
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why rolling 2 dice? I thought it was 2d6+Movement rate for Cavalry and 1d6+movement rate for infantry?
Yep you’re right. For this example, we thought there was no need for us to do a video for both infantry and cavalry units, as the distance of the charge move was more important.
This video is more to explain how you are able to pivot your unit before a charge roll is made to allow you to avoid terrain, but if you don’t roll high enough to go in the preferred direction, but can complete the charge via a more direct route with the dice rolled, then you must do so.