Reknoy -> (5/19/2003 7:38:57 PM)
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*Cautiously steps out into the crowded, noisy room of protesters* I'm not here to advocate wholesale reform of the game. But it does seem to make sense that feudal corps (like any other corps) should come on and go off during reinforcement. I don't think Marshall is suggesting cutting corners. Unwavering devotion to the rules is fine. There are times, however, when it doesn't hurt to open the mind. Regardless of whatever tactics we developed to use the game flow to our advantage, we can always change those in light of the change in placement. As to Jeroen's point, however, that is material and impacts economy. How about shifting the Levy process to the January reinforcement step instead of December. Basically, in January of any given year, you can "stand up" any feudal corps that was off the map as of December (which means you can demobilize in the December phase). The restrictions on doing so (corps in capital, etc.) can remain for purposes of bringing a feudal back on the map... *Jumps back to the cover of the swelling masses*
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