Search the Forums
Options
Keywords search:


Search in Forum...

Search within...

Match...

Antiquity...

Player messages...

War of the Ring: Collector's Edition
Own this limited edition set of a beloved game!
Moderator: ffgjafferGeckoThe Spaniard Topics: 32 | Posts: 156
The Corsairs are upon us!
Published on 31 May 2010 - 14:03:06
4
2

I have some difficulty to understand this part of the card: "...Then, you may move one Army from a region containing a Ship to a region free for the purposes of Army movement which also contains a Ship."

I am not sure about this part. My judgment tell me that you move an army to a region where there is no ennemy army(what about allies?).

If I can move an army in a region where i have already some units, can I use all the units to do this part: "You may then move or attack with that army."?

Can someone help me on this dark subject?

Thanks.

Its time for revenge.

Lets attack aggressively!

Page 1 of 1 (2 messages) 1
Reply #1 | Published on 01 June 2010 - 12:50:14

A region "free for the purposes of Army movement" is simply a region into which you would normally be allowed to move an Army. This includes empty regions, regions containing friendly Armies, and regions containing unoccupied enemy Settlements. If the region contains friendly units, they will be absorbed into the moving Army normally (obeying stacking limits), and may be part of the subsequent move or attack.

War of the Ring editor & playtester

Reply #2 | Published on 01 June 2010 - 14:03:06
4
2

That's what I was thinking.

Thank you sir for the answer.

Its time for revenge.

Lets attack aggressively!

Page 1 of 1 (2 messages) 1

© 2013 Fantasy Flight Publishing, Inc. Fantasy Flight Games and the FFG logo are ® of Fantasy Flight Publishing, Inc.  All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Contact | User Support | Rules Questions | Help | RSS