I would have it where each retreating transport would roll 1 d6 each and if a 3 or less is rolled then the transport can retreat 1 sz and off load it’s cargo if possible. At least this is the middle ground on this discussion plus a transport may survive if trannys are split away too.
About retreat
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Since the “ping pong” move is seen more and more i was wondering about something.
The rules are clear and they say that the retreating units must all retreat back to a single adjacent territory where at least one unit is coming from.
My question is about the “where at least one unit is coming from”.
Let say i attack Irak with some infantry from Persia and 1 blitzing tank from Egypt.
I understand that i cannot retreat to Egypt because it is not adjacent but can i retreat to Trans-Jordan even thought my tank is coming from Egypt?In other words is my tank considered coming from Trans-jordan once he gets into Irak?
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Yes that is correct. Your tank is coming from Trans-Jordan.
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Great thank you!
The Vojd!
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Remember that retreat is only possible to a space from which one of the attacking land or sea units moved. Air units don’t establish a retreat route.





