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Say I non-combat move a destroyer into a sea zone containing a stack of hostile subs, but only subs.
Would the entire stack of subs be forced to attack my destroyer and be pinned there?
If not all had to attack then could some of the subs not attacking move out of the sea zone to enter into combat in other sea zones or remain not doing any combat and then non-combat moving out of the SZ?
On your opponent’s combat move phase, your opponent can move all, some, or none of the subs in that sea zone away as your opponent desires. The subs that move away can enter into combat in other combats.
Any subs that remain must fight the destroyer, and none of those subs can move during noncombat movement. (A unit that fights in combat phase cannot move in noncombat phase whether or not that unit moved in combat move phase. Unless it’s air, that is.)
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One counterintuitive thing is - as far as I can tell, even if the destroyer survives, your opponent can move subs into the destroyer’s sea zone on the noncombat move phase. (Given that such subs did not move in combat movement or fight that turn).