:-? What happen when you have to push back an opponent and there is no more unoccupied square where you could have pushed him?
Are you allowed to push one of the player behind the pushed one ?
In such case, can you choose the player you want, yours as well as opponents ?
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Yes. Unoccupied squares first (ball does not occuoy the square), then occupied squares.
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But still remain the problem of whom shall I push to give some place to the initial pushed player (PB).
When this situation occure,first I choose one from the 3 players standing behind the PB, whoever he is (mine or opponents), I place it in an allowed square and get back to the PB player who is placed in the newly freed square.
:o Am I clear? :roll:
Is that right?
And what happens when all squares behind the PB are occupied with prone or stunned players?
In case of mixed players : prone and standing I suppose that you are forced to push the already standing player.
These situations will surely not appear with Elves but dwarves and orcs will not refuse such fights.
When this situation occure,first I choose one from the 3 players standing behind the PB, whoever he is (mine or opponents), I place it in an allowed square and get back to the PB player who is placed in the newly freed square.
:o Am I clear? :roll:
Is that right?
And what happens when all squares behind the PB are occupied with prone or stunned players?
In case of mixed players : prone and standing I suppose that you are forced to push the already standing player.
These situations will surely not appear with Elves but dwarves and orcs will not refuse such fights.
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It makes no difference is the square is occupied by a standing or prone player, or by an opponent or your own players.
Example: (A + B on one side, X,Y,Z on the other)
__A__
__X__
1YBZ7
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If A pushes back X, then he can go into any of Y, B or Z squares. This secondary pushback is treated as a normal pushback, so if 1-7 were all empty then:
Y goes to 1, 2 or 3
B goes to 3,4 or 5
Z goes to 5,6 or 7
Example: (A + B on one side, X,Y,Z on the other)
__A__
__X__
1YBZ7
23456
If A pushes back X, then he can go into any of Y, B or Z squares. This secondary pushback is treated as a normal pushback, so if 1-7 were all empty then:
Y goes to 1, 2 or 3
B goes to 3,4 or 5
Z goes to 5,6 or 7
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