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Post by goldenhord on Apr 1, 2023 8:28:10 GMT
as i saw my name i should precise something. Everybody in tournaments seems compliant with the above rule where you should touch the ww where you want. The lonely difference played in some tournaments in France is the fact that you could not be teleported 1mm from the opponent just because you unlanded, you have to respect the 1 BW non zocced space when you unlanded like a second move of a LH. Baker is not a god sometimes he missed some points of this simulation this is man way and he gives us a rule for more than 30 years which is great ! But once again we have the rule and which we are playing nearby, il is a choice. I agree with Martin i never heard something else.
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Post by goldenhord on Mar 20, 2023 17:02:31 GMT
no thanks i am thinking it is clear enough. This seems logical for an interpretation.
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Post by goldenhord on Mar 20, 2023 15:31:53 GMT
Hello It is written that a road could touch a BUA ON a waterway. I would like to know if the BUA should stick the waterway (linear element) or if a space of 1 BW should be let between both of them.
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Post by goldenhord on Mar 20, 2023 15:00:47 GMT
hello Does a BUA ON a waterway have to stick the Waterway or should leave a space of 1 BW between BUA and Waterway ? thx.
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 21, 2022 8:32:32 GMT
thx for the answer; We all agree (clubs) but forum fanaticus is a reference is is never contested.
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 20, 2022 21:31:25 GMT
hi guys, we still need your lights ! We are playing in tournament since many years now that a a multi move could not end in zoccing another element.
We have been challenging during the last tournament by a guy saying he could zoc another element after making several moves with a LH. The empire did not find a clear answer to that he took the way of this guy. Your thought pls (even it has been discussed in the past).
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 20, 2022 21:22:53 GMT
When you bow an element you count as well half of the element. This is the same and it is better to admit that half of teh figure getter a bonus of +1 rather a milimeter of an element... it is only a convention and the figure is being put by a player so he could say it and it is clear for everybody including the empire. Front edge is not the rule, the rule as stevie mentionned it previously is part of the front not the entire front.
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 18, 2022 8:54:07 GMT
Despite the rules is pro option 3, we are using in tournament a mix near option 2. More than 50 % of the element should be on the hill to get the bonus. It prevents difficult discussions were milimeters are the purpose which is not the rules spririt.
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 8, 2022 16:01:11 GMT
hi , i would like to receive a copy if possible (goldenhord@yahoo.fr) thx
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 7, 2022 20:05:48 GMT
OK thank you Stevie, I will pass the information and we will play accordingly in ther tournament.
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 7, 2022 17:45:22 GMT
so you mean an element inside a fort could make a full move from the gate and enter into combat with 2 pips ? (if no threat zone)
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 7, 2022 13:19:11 GMT
hi stevie, we agree the first point but it is not the question: when leaving a fort: do you go out the fort close the gate for 2 points (we always played like that) or do you have the liberty to do a full move (in contact or not) for the 2 points. It is clear for the city not for the fort gate ? Ok for the second point 2 points to go thru a city from outside near gate to outside far gate. We will pass the infos.
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Post by goldenhord on Nov 6, 2022 17:34:55 GMT
Hi guys We have 2 questions following a tournament in Paris
1. Gate of a fort When we are getting out from a city the element is placed out of the cities (behind the door) it gives +1 pip (Move)+1pip(out of the gate )then do a move the next turn When we are getting out from a fort the element could make a full movement from the fort (just +1 pip for the move and +1 pip to get out) we do not see in the rule the same mecanism. Does it mean that getting out thru a gate of a fort is different from getting out from a gate of a a city ?
2. Thru a city A city with 2 gates. an element enter in the city pass thru the city and get out from the gate in 1 pip only because he is out of the city at te beginning ?
we appreciate your point of view and the page and § it speaks about. thank you.
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Post by goldenhord on May 26, 2022 9:08:21 GMT
you are right Stevie, figures better than wording as always.
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Post by goldenhord on May 25, 2022 19:53:37 GMT
we are always playing like that for many years but it doesn't explain the sentence. figure 20a does not mention the support but i do agree that suppress the support bring a double malus to the pike,warband,etc.
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