Michael Gorman on 26 Aug 2003 05:53:48 -0000 |
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Re: [eia] Retreat rules |
At 09:12 PM 8/25/2003 -0400, you wrote:
That's a major change. The retreat rules consider any force to obstruct a space unless it is a garrison with no depot present. So cossacks, freikorps, depot garrisons and guerillas all cause a retreat to continue past them. Otherwise you're going to leave enemy forces in the same space that normally would have to fight each other before the end of the land phase.> Notice that a space is not considered if it contains > cossacks, freikorps, guerillas, or garrisons - only if it contains enemy > corps. This sentence was not written clearly. It should have said, Notice that a space is not considered "obstructed" if it merely contains (any combination of) enemy cossacks, freikorps, guerillas, or garrisons; it is only considered "obstructed" for the purposes of this house rule if it contains one or more enemy corps. Sorry for the lack of clarity in the original. kdh
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