From: noel wright Subject: hell before night errata > From: Perello@aol.com > Date sent: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 11:46:51 -0400 (EDT) > To: nwright@arkansas.net > Subject: Re: hell before night errata > > Counter errata? > > The Union 5OH artillery does not have reduced values on the > reverse/disrupted side. IT SHOULD BE THE SAME AS THE OTHERS; WE'LL PRINT A > REPLACEMENT NEXT ISSUE. > > The Confederate 5MS infantry has a range of "8". SHOULD BE A "2". > > Rules errata: > > 5.7 If a "questionalble" unit passes its morale check, should the > "questionable" marker be removed? YES > > 5.9 May ES be used to replace eliminated artillery? ONLY FROM THE "AA" > MARKER OR WITH A LEADER'S HELP. > > 5.9 What units may be replaced by the Union AA and US ES? AA= ARTILLERY, US > = THE US UNIT IN BUELL'S ARMY. > > 10.8/10.9 It is possible in the course of the combat phase for > units to find themselves in EZOC due to advances after combat. If > these units are not attacked by the advancing enemies, may they then > receive volley/charge markers? NO; THE UNIT HAS TO START THE ENEMY COMBAT > PHASE IN AN EXOC AND NOT BE ATTACKED. > > 7.5 Although morass is said to block LOS "through" the hex, this is > not true of stream/thicket, which is the normal terrain in some of > the starred hexes. According to the rules, whether a hex is > actually morass is not known until entry. If morass does block LOS > in a manner different from the normal terrain in some hexes, should > not the attempt to trace LOS through the hex reveal whether the hex > is a morass? If not, then you have a situation where LOS status > changes between the times before and after a hex is entered, which is > obviously nonsensical. Perhaps, if it were allowed to trace LOS > through the morass hex, then it would be possible to retain the > mystery of whether the hex were morass, and avoid an unrealistic > variance in LOS due to hex entry? ( I am guessing that the streams > in this game are below the level of the surrounding terrain, which > explains why LOS is traceable through stream/thicket, but not > into/out of it. Unless something in the morass rose higher than what > is in the stream/thicket, I would think they would have the same > effect on LOS traced through them.) WOW, GOOD POINT. I THINK YOU ARE RIGHT, > THE BEST SOLUTION IS TO DROP THE LOS BLOCKING ABILITY OF THE MORASS HEX. >