23 Jul 14 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck! |
23 Jul 14 UTC | Spring, 1901: Thanks. |
23 Jul 14 UTC | Autumn, 1904: This has happened before to me. I don't understand how my unit wasn't able to support a move after I had a support hold on that unit. I'm looking at Wil and Esm. |
24 Jul 14 UTC | Autumn, 1906: this turn you had these orders: The army at Utar move to Bridon. (fail) The fleet at Gawar move to Heronn (East Coast). The army at Norterend move to Westberg. (fail) The fleet at Schloss Gruenburg move to Ozean von Doom. The army at Gruenheim move to Caraveccia. The fleet at Meer von Uuz move to Borkmeer. (fail) The army at Saphirschlucht move to Nabai. (fail) The fleet at Riesenheim move to Kamalastrasse. (fail) The fleet at Mitelgorkion move to Arkoon. (fail) The army at Mellar transform. (fail) The army at Wildall support hold to Mellar. The army at Skr support move to Westberg from Norterend. |
24 Jul 14 UTC | Autumn, 1906: what was wrong? |
24 Jul 14 UTC | Autumn, 1906: I thought if you had a support hold on a unit, that would let that unit perform it's action. So, for this last turn, because I had a hold on Mellar, I thought that meant that unit would be protected from an attack by you and it would transform. |
24 Jul 14 UTC | Autumn, 1906: Oh, no. Unit under attack can't transform without respect was it supported or not. |
24 Jul 14 UTC | Autumn, 1906: But can't a unit provide a support move if it has a support hold on it? That was what happened the prior turn that confused me. |
24 Jul 14 UTC | Spring, 1907: You know, better refer to rules, as i'm not sure i'm keen in details |
24 Jul 14 UTC | Spring, 1907: I think just confusion on my end. Oh well. We seem to be possibly headed to a draw. I've never played this board, but thought that might be the outcome. |
25 Jul 14 UTC | GameMaster: Red voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has. |