Lykos2 0 Posted July 19, 2009 So I got StarCraft here almost 2 weeks ago this coming Wed, and one thing that seemed clear to me when I read the instructions didn't come out the same to my lawyer friend. StarCraft TBG manual page 24Restriction: Moving Into an Enemy Area When a player executes a Mobilize order, he may move (ortransport) his units into any number of empty or friendlyareas on the active planet, but only into one enemy area. Therefore, the active player can only start one battle witheach one of his Mobilize orders. http://www.sc2blog.com/StarCraft_rules.pdf Now to me, I think it means you cannot just move your guys all around the place AND send some guys into a place with enemy units. You can, however, move from as many places as are friendly / empty to many places that are friendly / empty aside from moving units from the active planet. My friend, not believing my interpretation, mobilized into my base as well as the other areas of the planet in order to prevent me from making any more units that were present at the area with my base and units. the only area of the planet that had troops was the area with my base, so no there were no multiple battles occurring. (That seemed horribly imbalanced.) What's the say in this circumstance? Am I just going to have to make sure every area is always occupied? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bi0bi0 0 Posted July 20, 2009 revealing mobilize order: a) you move as many units to empty and friendly areas on active planet b) make one attack on active planet so if u want to prevent enemy spawning in your planet fullfill all the areas with units opponent will need 2 put many mobilize orders, its very balanced Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lykos2 0 Posted July 20, 2009 So you're saying my friend did read it right :S. Ah well I do remember reading somewhere that the game does encourage attacking over defending. can't set in your base all day. Thanks! Wait one other thing. This was something I read in the manual that I thought kind of supported my side. You're able to make a turret in your base to prevent someone from directly coming to your base from another planet. What's to stop someone from moving to the active planet empty areas and then just attacking from there? Another Edit: Page 41Limited Orbital Defense: Opponents may not transportunits across navigation routes (from another planet) directlyinto an area containing one of the player’s bases.Thematically, this represents the bases’ ability to shootdown transports entering that player’s airspace.Opponents may, however, still transport units to other areason the active planet. Furthermore any enemy units alreadyon the active planet may be moved normally into an areacontaining a base with Limited Orbital Defense. So I'm safe from that. Thanks again. I'm ready Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bi0bi0 0 Posted July 20, 2009 yes orbital defence helps to protect your base but it protects only base area from direct attack so if enemy uses 2 mobilize orders - better be prepared Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steve-O 473 Posted August 7, 2009 Lykos said: So you're saying my friend did read it right :S. Ah well I do remember reading somewhere that the game does encourage attacking over defending. can't set in your base all day. Thanks! Wait one other thing. This was something I read in the manual that I thought kind of supported my side. You're able to make a turret in your base to prevent someone from directly coming to your base from another planet. What's to stop someone from moving to the active planet empty areas and then just attacking from there? "Furthermore any enemy units already on the active planet may be moved normally into an areacontaining a base with Limited Orbital Defense." When they say "any enemy units already on the active planet" they mean units which were present on the planet BEFORE this mobilize order was played. Units which began offworld may not land in an empty space and then move into the base on a single mobilize order. You'd need two consecutive mobilzes for that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites