Imported Post
King Posts:232
|
07 May 2007 3:51 AM |
|
After finishing attacking, how many units can be moved to the conquered territory and is it allowed to attack again from the same one that you just conquered ?
If yes, can we move as many as we want and attack from it again ?
jaanu |
|
|
|
|
Ehsan Honary
Site Admin
King Posts:268
|
07 May 2007 3:53 AM |
|
With standard rules, yes indeed. Once you have finished attacking, you can divide the armies between the two in any way you like. All you have to do is to leave one army behind. You can also resume attacking and carry out a blitz campaign if you like.
I highly recommend the use of this rule as it makes the game much more fun to play. There are however custom rules that some people use. For example they may say you can only attack one step at a time. This slows the game considerably and makes the game play very conservative. Some online games have this rule. |
|
Ehsan Honary
|
|
|
Turon
Tactician Posts:5
|
13 May 2007 7:32 PM |
|
do not forget that with the original rules, you can only gain one card from ALL of the capturing of territories that you do in one turn. and as long as you leave one unit behind, you can move as many units as you would like to the next territory. |
|
|
|
|
cyray7
Diplomat Posts:121
|
26 May 2007 10:39 PM |
|
okay...ill try to break it down.
you are Siam, the enemy is India.
Siam has 10 troops on it.
Siam attacks India.
Siam destroys India.
Siam loses no men attacking.
Siam HAS TO MOVE THE NUMBER OF DIE THAT IT ROLLS.
Other than that, Siam can move as many more than it wants MINUS 1.
for example, if Siam used 3 die (as it probably would), they would be required to move 3 men. It would then have 7 men left on its territory, and it can move up to 6 more. It must keep at least one on Siam though, so it can move anywhere from 3 to 9 troops. |
|
|
|
|
beastly penis
Strategist Posts:21
|
09 Jun 2007 6:17 PM |
|
you move all you want in and atack from there,although sometimes its kinda nice to leave 2 in original place so incase they get in you can roll with 2 dice, remeber not to over-expand and you only get 1 risk card |
|
|
|
|
cyray7
Diplomat Posts:121
|
09 Jun 2007 6:21 PM |
|
I like to move them all in though, so that way you can keep as many territories as possible. Therefore, one should probably keep all of their troops on the borders when possible. |
|
|
|
|