Quick question on carryover scenarios...

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Wraith7216
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Quick question on carryover scenarios...

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To advance from one scenario to the next is it necessary to win a victory in the scenario or will a draw allow you to advance?
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Re: Quick question on carryover scenarios...

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Wraith7216 wrote:
To advance from one scenario to the next is it necessary to win a victory in the scenario or will a draw allow you to advance?
You need a Major Victory. It's the only real "Win".

B
"Those in whose judgment I rely, tell me that I fought the battle splendidly and that it was a masterpiece of art.” - George McClellan to his wife describing the battle of Antietam
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Re: Quick question on carryover scenarios...

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Oh Lord, Challenging. But I like that! Thnx for the help!
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Re: Quick question on carryover scenarios...

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I can see where I was messing up. After routing the rebels in the Blood in the Run scenario, I started chasing them far away from the objective point and going over to the McPherson farm to lend a hand. Seems to me that once you take an objective though it ought to remain yours until it's re-taken by the enemy instead of losing it by moving your C.O. and troops away from it. Just a thought..
Those who turn their swords into plowshares generally end up plowing for the people who kept their swords..
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