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How did I force a disband? Dislodged unit could have retreated
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 3:48 pm
by DebWiplomacy
Autumn turn--
France:
A Marseilles --> Piedmont
F Gulf of Lyons S A Marseilles --> Piedmont
F Western Mediterranean Sea S F Gulf of Lyons
Italy:
Piedmont [orders unknown -- was disbanded by A Marseilles --> Piedmont]
F Tuscany S F Tyrrhenian Sea
F Tyrrhenian Sea hold
Venice is and has been unoccupied. Italy did not lose a supply center during the turn. Why did A Marseilles cause A Piedmont to disband instead of simply dislodging then retreating back into Venice? I mean, I'll take it, since I am France, but it doesn't feel right.
Re: How did I force a disband? Dislodged unit could have retreated
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:02 pm
by DebWiplomacy
Addendum: I'm a new player and I'm not understanding the graphical representation. When a unit is dislodged, does it disappear from that territory until the retreat phase, when it reappears in the territory to which it has retreated?
Re: How did I force a disband? Dislodged unit could have retreated
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:08 pm
by Aereaux
DebWiplomacy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:02 pm
When a unit is dislodged, does it disappear from that territory until the retreat phase, when it reappears in the territory to which it has retreated?
This is correct.
Re: How did I force a disband? Dislodged unit could have retreated
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:08 pm
by jmo1121109
This is because after a fall turn there is a retreats phase. During the retreats phase, any players who had a unit dislodged get to choose where that unit retreats too or if they want to disband the unit. So Italy's unit is not gone yet, though he/she currently has to decide if they want to retreat or disband. Once this turn goes through, you'll see the results of that choice.
Re: How did I force a disband? Dislodged unit could have retreated
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:10 pm
by Mercy
To raise another point: You can know the order from the Italian unit at Piedmont by checking the Orders tab on the bottom of the page if you are inside the game.
Re: How did I force a disband? Dislodged unit could have retreated
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:14 pm
by ghug
Usually it's one of three things:
- Units bounced in the only territory the unit could have retreated to. Even though it's vacant, the fact that it was contested means no retreat.
- The player missed the retreat phase, so the unit was automatically disbanded.[/
- The player chose to disband the unit rather than retreat.
In your case, jmo is right though. Retreats just haven't happened yet.
Re: How did I force a disband? Dislodged unit could have retreated
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:36 pm
by jmo1121109
ghug wrote: ↑Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:14 pm
Usually it's one of three things:
- Units bounced in the only territory the unit could have retreated to. Even though it's vacant, the fact that it was contested means no retreat.
- The player missed the retreat phase, so the unit was automatically disbanded.[/
- The player chose to disband the unit rather than retreat.
In your case, jmo is right though. Retreats just haven't happened yet.
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