Richard H. Berg - 04:41am Mar 7, 2002 PST (#1990 of 1992) "I like talking about nothing. It's the only thing I know anything about." O. Wilde. "1) What happens if a disordered unit gets another disorder result? (yes, I know the tables are set up for that not to happen, but in some cases it still can) I assume no additional effect, is this correct?" You assume correctly . . . 2) Does the French Chivalry and Aggression rule mean that French units that retire through archers cause those archers to be disrupted. I'd say no, only when they are advancing through, but I wanted to check. No, whether moving to the fore or to the rear, they create Bad News with the Geneose . . . as they did historically (depending on who you read). "I'm sure Richard has already pre-chastised his printer regarding the "correcting" issue." Twice weekly . . . altho it's mostly an excuse to go in and chat with the Franco-gamin that greets the customers. I would note that, upon being shown the problem with the first run of LONGBOW maps, my printer re-ran the entire batch without complaint, and without cost. Which is why he gets all of my business. That and the Gallic waif . . . RHB Elias Nordling - 05:34am Mar 7, 2002 PST (#1991 of 1992) The Playtester from Hell And what about 3? 3) The rules say a disordered attacking unit gives a -2 modifier. The tables and counters -1. It's the latter, right? Steve Carey - 06:50am Mar 7, 2002 PST (#1992 of 1992) Hand-to-hand battles are not fought by calm soldiers fighting coldly, carefully, and logically, but by frightened, vulnerable, and emotional human beings - Adrian Goldsworthy Elias, it's -1 (per RHB in #1566).