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Would love to get feedback on if we handled this correctly.
Scenario:
Unit A is the active unit and has a March + Charge to charge at Unit C (Left Side Corner).
Unit A attempts to charge and only overlaps one Ally Tray of Unit B then "engages" the upper left tray corner of Unit C.
Unfortunately the terrain (rock) is in the way as well as Unit B's tray.
Normally Unit A would swing to the left side and square up at the yellow line which is no possible due to the terrain (rock).
Next would be to rotate to the other side where Unit B is and slide down to the orange line but that is also blocked by terrain (fortification).
What happens to Unit A's charge? Does it fail? We figured it failed because it cannot swing around to the back side as rules written and even if it could it seems like the terrain would then benefit Unit A for flanking instead of preventing the charge as it should.
Seems terrain and other obstacles can really mess with placement at times or make for very odd squaring up.
Also, does "engage" happen as soon as enemy units are collided with or does it wait until a legal movement is finished? i.e. does the charge not engage in the first place due to not being able to place Unit A due to collisions?
Thoughts?
Edited by All In