RE: A NIfty Trick... (using Groups)
Thanks, Leonidas. Al's Tribune scenarios are good test cases for leader issues because he's included so many of them. Here are two in particular:
-- In cases where an engaged enemy unit falls back or the Roman unit goes Uncontrolled, the Roman unit will advance but his accompanying leader does not. As a result the leader is left alone and vulnerable to melee.
--Conversely, where an infantry unit and leader are stacked together and issued a movement order, the infanry unit will stop when contacted by an enemy unit but the leader can continue on through the enemy ZoC and thus wind up alone and vulnerable to melee.
It would be nice if the leaders could be made "sticky" and more inclined to stay with a protective unit.
Tim
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