If cavalry unit had moved earlier in the turn , would it then be able to move during later order conversion opportunities during the combat phase?
Is it a single move per turn , in other words?
If cavalry unit had moved earlier in the turn , would it then be able to move during later order conversion opportunities during the combat phase?
Yes.
-David
ah ok, so cavalry can move more than once in the same turn, how about Infantry going from [S] to [A] during the combat phase, order conversions, after already moving in the movement phase.
ah ok, so cavalry can move more than once in the same turn
Yeah, there is no "per turn" move quotient or allowance, a given Unit could move a ton of times: Cavalry Formation moves during Movement, a Unit of the Formation moves during Ploy/Deploy, the Formation converts at the start of Combat and moves up to a full move again, some Units score breakthroughs and advance, maybe then retire or rout, moving yet more, then the Formation takes an Assessment and Retreats [RT] pulling back a long distance.
how about Infantry going from [S] to [A] during the combat phase, order conversions, after already moving in the movement phase.
The Support Conversion (4.1.3) says infantry converting from Support [S] to Attack [A] *may* move to contact with enemies within 450 yards and 45º of its Units' frontal arc. So, yes, it could potentially move during that time.
-David