SQUARES
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I had to double-check, but…
Artillery units may only RETREAT if supporting an attack, if forced back by retreating friendly Cavalry, or if defending in a forest square. Artillery units RETREAT using the same procedure as Infantry, including RETREATS from a forest square into another forest square. An Artillery unit that RETREATS may not move, attack or support in the turn immediately following its RETREAT.
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Ah, okay, so is this resolution correct then?
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That’s fine. You could also have bumbed the Infantry back instead. I’m not Advancing so its back to you.
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PASS
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Part 1
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Part 1 resolution.
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part b
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part b resolution.
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Geez, I should have resolved that one…sorry!
I’ll not Advance
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C31.
I think you have to retreat, but I’ll let you look to make sure.
If so, I’ll not advance.
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Hope you had a great Christmas!
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Now where the heck were we…only been two weeks! Thats what I get for having 10 days off in a row at the end of the year…I’ve piles of work to catch up on
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Wow, now I know I didnt actually look at the map, because I would have responded sooner.
An unsupported attack vs a defender in the forest terrain is not allowed…well it is allowed but the attacker is destroyed with no effect on the defender, so its best to treat it as not allowed. If you are still around, select a different move please!
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Groan… Sorry, I’ll Pass instead.
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I resolved because there were no options…
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C33a
I’m going out of town sunday morn, so after that, I probably won’t be able to return a move until a week later.
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I’ll retreat to the woods…