Complex conflicting support moves
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 2:09 am
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New player here; building phase currently. I am France, about to build a fleet in Marseilles. Italy cannot build this turn.
Next turn, Austria's F Ionian Sea is gong to support F Gulf of Lyons into Tyrrhenian Sea; F W. Mediterranean will do the same. F Marseilles is slated to move into Gulf of Lyons unsupported.
If F Tuscany simultaneously supports F Tyrrhenian Sea into Gulf of Lyons, how do orders resolve? Will F Gulf of Lyons and F Tyrrhenian Sea switch places and F Marseilles bounces back into Marseilles? Will F Gulf of Lyons' superior attacking strength of 3 override this and force F Tyrrhenian Sea to retreat? I have yet to come across in the rules (at least ostensibly) anything about uncut, supported troops moving into each other's territories, both with superior attacking strength than the defense of the territory into which they are moving.
New player here; building phase currently. I am France, about to build a fleet in Marseilles. Italy cannot build this turn.
Next turn, Austria's F Ionian Sea is gong to support F Gulf of Lyons into Tyrrhenian Sea; F W. Mediterranean will do the same. F Marseilles is slated to move into Gulf of Lyons unsupported.
If F Tuscany simultaneously supports F Tyrrhenian Sea into Gulf of Lyons, how do orders resolve? Will F Gulf of Lyons and F Tyrrhenian Sea switch places and F Marseilles bounces back into Marseilles? Will F Gulf of Lyons' superior attacking strength of 3 override this and force F Tyrrhenian Sea to retreat? I have yet to come across in the rules (at least ostensibly) anything about uncut, supported troops moving into each other's territories, both with superior attacking strength than the defense of the territory into which they are moving.