Fragmented Cavalry Charges

Field of Glory II is a turn-based tactical game set during the Rise of Rome from 280 BC to 25 BC.
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nyczar
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Fragmented Cavalry Charges

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Twice now I have observed a fragmented cavalry unit (Unit A) charging a enemy. On both occasions it was because the unit (Unit B) the fragmented cav (unit A) was in melee with, was in turn routed by another friendly unit thus causing the fragmented cav unit (Unit A) to pursue. on the pursuit, however, the fragmented cav (Unit A) saw opportunity and then charged a different enemy in the rear/flank.

My understanding is that fragmented units may not charge. Is this a deliberate exception?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Fragmented Cavalry Charges

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My understanding is that this is a deliberate exception. It was the same in Sengoku Jidai and Pike and Shot.
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Re: Fragmented Cavalry Charges

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Was it possible that it just rallied on the turn start before the charge?
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Re: Fragmented Cavalry Charges

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It is a deliberate exception. Their enthusiasm while pursuing routed enemy is assumed to temporarily overcome their reluctance to charge.
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Re: Fragmented Cavalry Charges

Post by 76mm »

Wow, have never seen that. Thanks for pointing it out.
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