AndrewKurtz wrote:I learn something new every day when I play this game! Thanks. I never knew that you needed to be in offensive mode for a seige.
Andrew,
I think you may have misinterpreted Pocus.
You need not be in offensive mode to conduct a siege. In a game, I am besieging a structure in defensive mode (for several reasons it may be advisable) and I am making breaches and even inflicting hits on the defender.
What, I believe, Pocus meant is that if you are on defensive, then you may let the opponent slip away by him choosing avoid combat and defensive mode, beacuse no battle would take place between two stacks in defensive mode.
However, if you are besieging in offensive mode, then a battle will immediately occur beacuse of your offensive posture (provided, I think, your opponent not managing to avoid battle).
Finally, it may also happen that his original defensive stance turns into offensive beacuse of lack of military control, in which case a battle may also occur, the sallying party being the attacker.
Hope that helps (and I am not mistaken

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