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Re: Why can ground units block air units?


@xMaksuss wrote:

No hexagon field can be occupied by more than 1 unit.


Yes, it can. You can move one unit of yours through another unit of yours and then, obviously, two units are in the same field at the same time. You can fly over an enemy ground unit with an air unit of yours and then, obviously, two units are in the same field at the same time.

Honestly, all of this tile blocking shenanigans is not really thought-out well. It seems like they stopped somewhere in the middle of the design process, before anybody could come up with a real proper solution, but then implemented the half-baked idea anyway to rush the game out the door.

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    xMaksuss
    7 years ago

    @Mister_Crac wrote:

    @xMaksuss wrote:

    No hexagon field can be occupied by more than 1 unit.


    Yes, it can. You can move one unit of yours through another unit of yours and then, obviously, two units are in the same field at the same time. You can fly over an enemy ground unit with an air unit of yours and then, obviously, two units are in the same field at the same time.


    It can move through occupied tiles, but can't stop and in most situation can't attack (except raider units).

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