retreat into a fort
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 8:05 am
As there is a fort in region, in witch case a defeated force will retreat into the fort instead of adjacent area?
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Altaris wrote:In my last PBEM game, I was playing South and the Northern player had a 700 CP stack led by Grant bunkered down in Paducah during winter of 1861-1862. On the late February 1862 turn, I decided to jump up there with a big stack led by Stonewall and try to trap him. My opponent says he moved the stack out that turn and set it to Defend/lowest retreat value, it definitely retreated but went straight back into the Paducah structure (and I wasn't blocking the path with ships or anything). Turned out to be quite fortuitous for me, as I kept Grant bottled up for almost all of the 1862 campaigning season, and they eventually surrendered for a pretty big loss.
Now this is all based off what my opponent told me, but if that was the case, seems that retreats sometimes do go into structure instead of to another region. That game was being played on 1.15 btw.
Altaris wrote:In my last PBEM game, I was playing South and the Northern player had a 700 CP stack led by Grant bunkered down in Paducah during winter of 1861-1862. On the late February 1862 turn, I decided to jump up there with a big stack led by Stonewall and try to trap him. My opponent says he moved the stack out that turn and set it to Defend/lowest retreat value, it definitely retreated but went straight back into the Paducah structure (and I wasn't blocking the path with ships or anything). Turned out to be quite fortuitous for me, as I kept Grant bottled up for almost all of the 1862 campaigning season, and they eventually surrendered for a pretty big loss.
Now this is all based off what my opponent told me, but if that was the case, seems that retreats sometimes do go into structure instead of to another region. That game was being played on 1.15 btw.