Hi Jim, thanks for your response.
Whenever a leader becomes unlocked there is a message stating that 'so-n-so is now active in such-n-such region', even if he isn't 'activated'.
Then, as you have stated, it can occur that the presently 'active/unlocked' leader is suddenly locked again.
There seems to me to be no correspondence between being 'activated' and 'unlocked/active'. The Tool-Tip, as I've quoted, states that there is a 'high chance' of the leader not being able to move at all, but it says nothing about a chance of 'activated' leaders being locked.
What bugs me is that the description in the rules and the Tool-Tip insinuate that the chance of being locked is based upon being unactivated, so that a leader could have 3 stati
- Activated
- Unactivated, but active (has a 'brownie-- -35% movement and combat penalty, cannot attack, etc.)
- Unactivated & locked--cannot move at all
But it seems, from what I am seeing, that activated/unactivated and locked/active are two different things with no actual relationship to each other.
In other words, on top of the D6-roll to determine if a leader is activated or unactivated there is a second role after that to determine if he is active or locked.
If that is the case and this is also a D6-roll then hard activation causes a 50% greater chance of having a leader with a strategic rating of 3 hindered or immovable
IE
Hard Activation
- 25% chance of activated/unlocked (good)
- 25% chance of inactive/unlocked (bad)
- 25% chance of unactivated/locked (very bad)
- 25% chance of activated/locked (bad)
And if there is a chance of a presently activated/active leader again rolling to become unactive/locked and then inactivated... this is giving me a headache
