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Old April 30th, 2003, 04:30 PM
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I can't post to the Consimworld site yet (maybe I typed my email address wrong.....), so here I go starting yet another new topic........

Consider the following from the Demo Scenario #1:
'...enter west edge of Board 1 on turn one...'

In most game this is pretty straight forward (and probably is in LnL too....) but I wonder how it works using the impulse sytem of LnL.

Do you just move all the counters on (or as many as you wish) during your first impulse? Such a move might not be possible (were the counters already on the board) if they were several hexes apart (i.e. one impulse could not be used during a normal game turn to move a stack at the north end of the board *and* a stack at the south end).

When I have played the demo I found it worked fine just allowing the Americans to move on as they wished in the first turn, effectively ignoring the limitations of impulses.

I guess everyone else does this, but just wanted to check

Thanks very much
Chris (the Brit who asks annoying questions )
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