Sorry for the delay in responding Jon. To answer your question, yes it would. I
considered only having it apply to heavier cavalry and not light, but decided
that sort of hair-splitting went against the general goal of grand-tactical
"fast" play.
Hope that helps,
Jim
--- In wtj_wargames@yahoogroups.com, "Jon Freitag" <JonFreitag@...> wrote:
>
> Adjoining panic is governed by:
>
> "Adjoining Panic - A division will roll on the panic index if any adjoining
division within 8cm becomes panicked during the Panic Test Phase. Divisions are
considered adjoining if the closest points of their closest units are within 8cm
of each other, or within line of sight, whichever is less. This
"inter-divisional" panic always starts at the same level of panic as that
suffered and tested for by the adjoining division."
>
> Question:
> If an adjoining cavalry division panics prompting an adjacent division to test
for panic, does this test always begin at one panic level worse than the
triggering panic level (start at same panic level as triggering division plus
one panic level for "Adjoining panicked division is heavy support)?
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
>