I realize that… And I know that it is possible… I was just helping him deduct a better house rule… :|
When you attack…
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when you attack does that count as a movement. Like if a fighter travels 2 territories then attacks does it have 2 moves left or is the attack considered a move?
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To the fighter question, yes; it still has two moves left. Though tanks can move two spaces, if a tank moves one space and is involed in a battle, its movement is done.
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once a land or naval unit moves into battle its move is over, except if these units are retreated in which case thay can move back to a territory they came from and their move will be over. In the case of air units, actual combat does not count as a move.
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Are you counting the territory you’re moving into? for example, fighter goes through Eastern Europe and Ukraine (from Germany) to attack Caucasus. Caucasus counts as a move, leaving 1 movement left…
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Is it possible to retreat infantry at all, since they can only move one (and use that to get to the fight)?
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Yes, you can retreat infantry. I don’t think retreating uses movement points.
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I don’t think retreating uses movement points for land or sea units, but what about air units?
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It does. In fact, you will probably land your aircraft wherever you planned to if the attack succeeded…