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Timian -> Drop Off Naval Units from Moving Stack (1/20/2017 1:37:35 PM)

Let say I've got a stack of two Naval Units / Want to do just one Naval Move . . . Both ships are leaving Osaka . . . I want to drop one off in China Sea and the second will continue to South China Sea and stop . . . *If I recall correctly* the board game this is allowed (and counts as just one Naval Move . . . but haven't played the board game in like 10 years) / How do I do it with MWiF? Thanks, Don.




Shannon V. OKeets -> RE: Drop Off Naval Units from Moving Stack (1/20/2017 5:07:19 PM)


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Let say I've got a stack of two Naval Units / Want to do just one Naval Move . . . Both ships are leaving Osaka . . . I want to drop one off in China Sea and the second will continue to South China Sea and stop . . . *If I recall correctly* the board game this is allowed (and counts as just one Naval Move . . . but haven't played the board game in like 10 years) / How do I do it with MWiF? Thanks, Don.

That is only true for submarines. Indeed, if you move one group of naval units (non-submarines) to a sea area and place some of them in one section box and others in a different section box, then that counts as 2 naval moves.




Centuur -> RE: Drop Off Naval Units from Moving Stack (1/20/2017 5:17:33 PM)

CTRL left click on the sea area where you want to drop off units gives you a pop up screen. Of course there are limits in a combined action, as described by Steve above.




Timian -> RE: Drop Off Naval Units from Moving Stack (1/22/2017 4:00:56 PM)

Thanks Steve / Thanks Centuur - - Obviously I misread the WiF Rules / For over 15 years have been gaming with a touch pad (vs. a mouse) / So never bothered to learn how do "control left click" actions / But smarter now (especially moving a Treansport or AMPB through a Port Hex and dropping off or picking up a unit) . . . Don.




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