Moving stack

Empires in Arms is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. Empires in Arms is a seven player game of grand strategy set during the Napoleonic period of 1805-1815. The unit scale is corps level with full diplomatic options

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Skanvak
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Moving stack

Post by Skanvak »

A quote from the 1.06.3 update list
Now able to move entire stack to an assault

I know how to move a stack of fleet (but not a partial stack sad there is no selection of the stack, only a bouton for all or nothing). But this quote seem to say that it is possible to move stack of corps during land movement? If it is so, how do you do it?

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bresh
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RE: Moving stack

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ORIGINAL: Skanvak

A quote from the 1.06.3 update list
Now able to move entire stack to an assault

I know how to move a stack of fleet (but not a partial stack sad there is no selection of the stack, only a bouton for all or nothing). But this quote seem to say that it is possible to move stack of corps during land movement? If it is so, how do you do it?

No, i think its regarding siege battles, i think its if you choose to move 1 corps into city(for siege), you move the entire stack.

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Grognot
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RE: Moving stack

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Stack movement during land phase (between territories, not merely 'siege vs. assault') would require a rules alteration, or a way of specifying or deducing ordering, because there are rules which trigger corps-by-corps. Foraging (the first two corps to arrive penalize any later arrivals' foraging rolls, if there aren't already at least two corps at the destination) and insurrection corps pop-ups come to mind.
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Skanvak
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RE: Moving stack

Post by Skanvak »

Ok, thank you it makes sense now. I confirm the siege thing too.

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