~Beyond the Border~ > Rumia's Party Games
Diplomacy or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Great War
Serp:
Hm, I should have remembered to mention the rules for that in my rule writeup. Land units can't support movement to a sea territory, but they can support movement from a sea territory. So, on the first turn, Turkey's army at Constantinople can't support the Ankara navy's movement into the Black Sea. But if there's already a navy at the Black Sea, it could support that navy's movement into Bulgaria.
Similarly, a navy can't support movement into territories that aren't on a coast, but they can support movement from inland territories to coastal territories. And if a territory has multiple coasts like Spain, then if a fleet is on, say, the north coast, then it can't support moves into territories that are adjacent to the south coast.
Basically, the rule to remember is that to support the defense of a territory, or to support movement into a territory, the unit has to be allowed to move there itself.
Caber Knight Etch-A-Sketch:
I wish to sign up as the nation of Russia!
Doll.S CUBE:
Hmmm, got it
Heh, I already have thought of several plans but most got discarded when I discovered Russia, why did it have to be white?
Serp:
--- Quote from: Doll Warrior.S on July 24, 2010, 10:17:04 PM ---Hmmm, got it
Heh, I already have thought of several plans but most got discarded when I discovered Russia, why did it have to be white?
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Because historically speaking, it's not red yet. :3c
Kasu:
--- Quote from: Tohserpka Rin on July 24, 2010, 10:19:57 PM ---Because historically speaking, it's not red yet. :3c
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*high-fives*