Prussia is correct on this. This is how we play it since the beginning
On Tuesday, 16 October 2018, 13:13:04 EEST, Dimitris Stavr.
<poliorkitis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Vitebsk, though I am not sure the Prussians can retire inside. Rule says Any
forces or portion o 1f forces upon whom an attack is declared may immediately
retire into any friendly controlled orvacant, and UNBESIEGED city in ... A
defender cannot have co-existed, before battle declaration, with enemy forces
besieging a friendly city, so what exactly does unbesieged mean in the context
above?
Since foraging is before movement and the city garrison has been eliminated,
the moment you declare the attack the city is vacant and the only forces in the
area are prussian. the moment you enter i retire into the vacant city. to me is
exactly what rule describes.
anyways, the corps asks Honors of War from superior Russian Forces
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Vitebsk, though I am not sure the Prussians can retire inside. Rule says Any
forces or portion o 1f forces upon whom an attack is declared may immediately
retire into any friendly controlled or vacant, and UNBESIEGED city in ... A
defender cannot have co-existed, before battle declaration, with enemy forces
besieging a friendly city, so what exactly does unbesieged mean in the context
above?
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