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First, the attacker places a stack/ | First, the attacker places a stack/ | ||
- | These tokens represent a stack of troops between 1 and 8 (not more, this is the **stacking limit**) | + | These tokens represent a stack of troops between 1 and 8 units. For **open** combats we have a **stacking limit** of **8** units on either side. For combats to **storm** |
Next, the defender places his commitments while he distributes his troops over the locations, he wants to defend. | Next, the defender places his commitments while he distributes his troops over the locations, he wants to defend. | ||
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==== Diplomatic missions and when they go wrong ==== | ==== Diplomatic missions and when they go wrong ==== | ||
- | A lot of the game is about people engaging in diplomatic negotiations. There are no specific rules for adjucating | + | A lot of the game is about people engaging in diplomatic negotiations. There are no specific rules for adjudicating |
* I. Diplomacy only takes place if everybody involved can actually meet each other. There is a war going on. It should be clear at all times where the meeting is, who is involved and how they all got there. | * I. Diplomacy only takes place if everybody involved can actually meet each other. There is a war going on. It should be clear at all times where the meeting is, who is involved and how they all got there. |