CastGaming said:A quick one. You have to declare all charges, then all charge reactions and then finally roll for charge distances. Sounds stupid but it seems like a lot of people forget this. This is important because if someone declares a charge and then you do the charge reaction and charge distance and then they want to declare another charge it means that they cannot.
T_Saurus said:Once all of these charges and reactions have been completed then you roll to see what units complete their charges and move them in
do you mean a separate unit/ character to the unit the charge was declared against? I thought you couldn't complete a charge against a unit if another unit/character was in the way, not that the charge completed against the different unit to that declared (or am i just mis-reading your post?!)themuffinman873 said:Although still questionable in my mind, an opponent can reform a large unit into something like 20+ wide (my opponent went from 10 in horde formation to 24 goblins wide). If they make a charge against something close, and get the roll they need, the wheeling of 20+ wide may well bring them into contact with something you have been keeping out of the fight such as a caster (in my instance it was something crazy like 23" away from the unit. The wording is a bit ambiguous in the rule book however. Anyone know the exact ruling on this one?
themuffinman873 said:he did a partial wheel then came forward contacting both units at once. A picture would probably be worth while here. Perhaps ill move this question to the rules section to be better hashed out.
themuffinman873 said:Huh, I think I need to revisit charges in the WHB, I was under the impression if given the right circumstances, a charge could put you into combat with two units.
