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Originally Posted by Mysterio
I have another question regarding Cloud Trapeze and coordinating an attack on a province. I'm moving an army into an adjacent enemy province via the "Move" command and mages into the same enemy province via CT. Will the army and mages be together for the ensuing battle? If so, will the mages be positioned per their locations in the layout window?
Thanks!
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No. Units ordered to Cloud Trapeze (or any similar magic based movement) will happen in the magic phase, which is separate from the movement phase, and indeed happens before the movement phase. (see the "turn resolution sequence" section of the manual for more details on this). Also, any battles that result from actions in the magic phase, such as Cloud Trapeze, is resolved before the movement phase occurs.
So for your above example, your Cloud Trapezing commanders will arrive in the province first and fight anything that is defending it. If they win the fight, then your 'moving' troops will simply arrive in the province next turn to join them(1) without having had to fight anything.(2) If your Cloud Trapezing commanders lost their fight, then your 'moving' troops will fight whatever forces that were remaining at the end of the Cloud Trapeze fight.(1)(3)
Combining and utilising magic phase movement and regular movement is what a lot of the tactics and strategy in Dominions is based on, so it is important to fully understand how both of these work. Nobody should ever hesitate to ask questions on this subject, as it can be a little confusing to new players, and also the cause of much frustration if they are losing fights/troops because of not understanding it.
Finally, the placement of your troops/commanders doesn't ever change unless you change them. But there may be reasons why they do not appear in their intended places in battle. ie. Something might be preventing them from doing this.
For example, each square of the battlefield only allows a total of 6 troop size points. So if you assign ten mages, all of size 2, to all stand in the exact same place, then some of those will be placed adjacent to their intended square in battle. As only three of them could start in their intended places, while the other seven were forced away to adjacent squares.
(1) Unless something happened to stop them.
(2) Unless your opponent also moved troops into the target province that turn, in which case there will be a battle.
(3) Note that Province Defence is replenished after each fight, but any Hit Points lost by non-PD troops is not replenished until the end of the turn. ie. HP's are only regained at the end of the turn, and not at the end of a fight.