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Old March 24th, 2004, 01:45 PM
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Default Re: Another newbe question...

A further question and some attempt at answers:

- I think combustion also fatigues the target, and does DoT.
- I think who attacks a province when is random. Troops *can* meet in the middle, but this is not a must.

Further question:
- If I use a mass-movement spell (Faerie Trod, Astral Travel) to move Army A to attack a province P and at the same time invade province P with ground forces B moving in from a P-neighbor, will I be able to attack that province with A&B simultaneously, or will Army A first attack province P (magic movement) and thus, depending on the outcome, either army B simply moves into my subsequently friendly territory B (or attacks the enemy province P which decimated my poor Army A)?
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Old March 24th, 2004, 06:05 PM

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(...) or will Army A first attack province P (magic movement) and thus, depending on the outcome, either army B simply moves into my subsequently friendly territory B (or attacks the enemy province P which decimated my poor Army A)?
This is what will happen.
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Old March 24th, 2004, 06:18 PM

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Default Re: Another newbe question...

What about if I am moving two armies into province P, from A and B, and the enemy moves his army OUT of P, into A. Will he fight my A army alone, or will I get to pound him with both armies together, or will they harmlessly pass each other by?

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Default Re: Another newbe question...

Depends on the army sizes, among others. I am not sure, but I don't think there are special rulings for a situation like that.
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Default Re: Another newbe question...

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What about if I am moving two armies into province P, from A and B, and the enemy moves his army OUT of P, into A. Will he fight my A army alone, or will I get to pound him with both armies together, or will they harmlessly pass each other by?
I think when enemy two armies will cross each other's path, the game picks one of their provinces as the one to hold the battle in. The army that "hosts" the battle gets the benefit of home ground (domain and its pd, I think), but loses its movement for the turn (if it wins), so that it remains in its original territory. I don't know what factors decide which province the battle would be in. (I can imagine it being anything from army size to army speed to programming mechanics like the order the provinces are numbered in).

So that said, if the A and P armies cross paths, the battle may resolved in A or P. I suspect that if the battle occurs in P, the army from B would also be included in the fight, while if the A/P army battle happens in A, then B's army ends up attacking empty province P, while A's army fights P's army on its own.

That's my guess, anyway.

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Default Re: Another newbe question...

First comes movement through magical means (teleportation spells, faery trod, etc).
Then comes friendly movement, that means moving from one province into a friendly one.
Only then comes enemy movement. That means you can't catch a retreating army in the province he was before. Unless you magic something.

If armies are small enough, there's a chance that they will pass each other, too. I think that has to do with province (like, there can be bigger armies passing each other in the forest than in the plains), too, but I can't remember if I read that somewhere or thought to myself how cool that would be.
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