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Old February 12th, 2007, 11:44 AM

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Default Re: Simultaneous movement

Yes, but if we have friendly armies A and B, all in the same province, and enemy armies C, D and E, in different provinces (all moving into your province), and army A moves into hostile province C while army B moves into hostile province D; then if the move order is A, C, D, E, B, then army B would fight a defensive battle, while army A would move away.

At least I think that's what you meant, that one of your armies invaded but one stayed still?

What I'm curious about is if you only have one army, do you have to move before _all_ armies attempting to move into your province? So if someone moves six armies into your province, do you only have a 1/6 chance of moving out of the province?

For ultimate cheesiness, you could script your 6 armies to Retreat, so you'd stop someone's much bigger force attacking you, and you wouldn't even necessarily take any casualties.
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