Wraparound

Unlike the other two types of movement described above, wraparound movement is an offensive maneuver. The unit expands its frontage (if necessary) and then wheels one or both ends of the unit inward in an attempt to outflank or envelop the enemy unit.

The movement cost of wraparound movement is the total cost of expanding frontage (at 1" per figure) and the wheeling movement. However, unlike other types of movement resulting in multiple facings within a unit, the cost for wraparound movement is not the total of all the individual turns and movements made by various figures in the unit. If both wings of a unit wheel inward, apply only the cost for the wing that traveled the longer distance (or the cost for a single wheel, if both wings traveled the same distance).


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