Given that no one else replied on this I assume we are all on the same page.
One more clarification can Prussian corps block supply from Spanish depot to
French troops?
Last, given that we will have many moves some of which might move through
garrisoned depots, how do we plan to play this?
Corps by corps?
Country by country?
Do we move stacks on area by area basis wait for a decision from the depot
owner and then move on???
I am just asking in order to know how to prepare the cb files.
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From: eiagreek-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Dimitris Stavr.
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Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2019 20:41
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Subject: [eiagreek] Re: Some questions
Except his 1st paragraph i agree with Makis 😛
apologies from my side as well
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Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2019 7:45:22 PM
To: eiagreek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [eiagreek] Re: Some questions
Apologies for the prolonged delay of this turn but day to day issues as well as
synchronization of communication among 4 people are not always combining...
You are waking us out of our slumber. Expect heavy losses.
Assuming Prussia enters a location where France and Spain both have armies. Is
the Spanish army requested to immediately leave the battlefield (or declare war
if feasible) or it has the option to remain in the area and retire behind the
city walls (if this is feasible).
The rules say(7.3.8.4): "Must now leave the area, moving to any adjacent area"
I don't think retiring behind walls is included.
The opposite scenario, Spain enters an area where Prussian and British forces
are located. Do the Prussians need to leave the area if the British decide to
retire behind the city walls (assuming of course that this is feasible)?
Yes because we are at step 4 at this stage(7.3.8.4), before step 7(7.3.8.7)
when we are preparing for battle, and at THAT stage the defender has the option
"withdraw behind walls"
What happens if a Prussian corps sieges Namur (garrisoned both by french and
Spanish forces) ? What is the forage value that France will roll in Namur
(currently there are 5 Spanish factors and 1 French) in a city with 3 spires.
See 10.3.3 Spanish forces immediately surrender and may be redeployed during
next reinforcement. French garrison forages and fights alone.
Can Prussian corps block supply leading to Spanish forces if they are
originated from French depots?
Don't remember a specific rule on it, but it makes sense that Prussia blocks
supply since wagons are French and cannot move over hostile corps for whatever
reason.
if anyone has a different understanding on any of the above please say so.
M.
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 6:09 PM Yannis Sykamias
<ysykamias@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ysykamias@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Apologies for the prolonged delay of this turn but day to day issues as well as
synchronization of communication among 4 people are not always combining...
Some questions to the group in order to clarify in advance some issues:
All issues occur in the case Spain or Prussia (respectively) are engaged in
battle with other nations' armies present in the area.
Assuming Prussia enters a location where France and Spain both have armies. Is
the Spanish army requested to immediately leave the battlefield (or declare war
if feasible) or it has the option to remain in the area and retire behind the
city walls (if this is feasible).
The opposite scenario, Spain enters an area where Prussian and British forces
are located. Do the Prussians need to leave the area if the British decide to
retire behind the city walls (assuming of course that this is feasible)?
What happens if a Prussian corps sieges Namur (garrisoned both by french and
Spanish forces) ? What is the forage value that France will roll in Namur
(currently there are 5 Spanish factors and 1 French) in a city with 3 spires.
Can Prussian corps block supply leading to Spanish forces if they are
originated from French depots?
Thank you!