Other questions:
Page 71 under "Slopes":
"This type of terrain grants an Advantage to Units
standing higher up a slope – no matter whether they
are defending or attacking."
Does this mean if the Unit has a Defence or Charge Order and fights a unit further downhill it gets the Advantage bonuses? Or is the Order meaningless?
Page 73 under "Forest":
Forests grant an
Advantage to infantry in attack and defense while
fighting anything but other infantry. If infantry
doesn’t have Defense Order its enemy must be in the
forest to count this bonus. If infantry has a Defense
Order it is irrelevant where attacker is."
Does this mean if I have Infantry in Open Ground fighting with Cavalry in a Forest the Infantry gains an Advantage? I assume the rules are talking about both units being in the Forest? Also see above about necessary or unnecessary Orders. This concerns all rules where it talks about bonuses "in attack or defence". If no special Orders are nedded I would just change this to "fights"
Also Roads are pretty useless? They can only be put on Terrain where Marching is allowed anyway.
Page 48 and 73 I now have covered
