@Newbie:
I’m also new to the game.
If players are allowed to leave behind some of their army from attacking, are these armies that are “left behind” allowed to attack the same territory after the first committed armies have attacked (if they lose let’s say) or attack another territory?
If they are allowed to attack, what stops someone from “inching” his way attacking by committing one army at a time?
Thanks for any responses. Much appreciated.
No they may not. One must declare ALL combat moves, THEN combat (dice rolling) then non-combat moves.
You seem to be looking to do combat moves, then combat, then combat moves again, then combat . . . .
Unless you are talking about sequential turns, in which case yeah - i could attack Caucasus from Ukraine with half my forces. If i fail to take it, then the next round (assuming my forces in the Ukraine are there), i may try again with Ukrainian forces to take it once more.