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I remember a final in a tournament that Lawrence from TTT played.

His opponent was using deamons and in it, there was a big blob of..... Tzangers I think.

In the final round, this blob held two objectives that were around 24" from each other.

Lawrence blasted the blob in his final turn and his opponent removed casualties from the middle of the conga line meaning the 1 unit, had a gap of around 20" between models.

Lawrence thought the two blobs needed to move to try and at least try and be in cohesion, which would result in both blobs moving off of the objectives.

What actually happened as per the rules, was, because the two groups could not actually get into cohesion, they were frozen meaning both objectives were held by 1 unit with a huge gap between models.

Yeah you only need to restore coherency when you move the unit at all and if you can't restore coherency you can't move that unit at all.

If you never move them after they lost coherency it's fine for them to stay really far apart though which has pros and cons depending on the situation.

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