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Hmmm..... Well.... Let's say that you get their Nuke unless it was a direct hit.
If you capture an opponent's Bishop, do you get the Nuke from the Ballista on the other side?
If you Nuke the opponent's Ballista, do you get their Nuke?
I have adopted the rule that any direction goes. The Equihopper would be a pretty stupid piece if it couldn't go in any other directions but those the normal pieces can, because it is a tad weak (and gets weaker as the board empties) and limiting it even further would be pointless. In Fleap, however, the board is small enough that alternate directions are rarely usable.
Since the movement of the Equihopper needs clarification, so do the rules of this game. How is this piece intended to move in this game?
The Nuke may be too strong, especially on such a small board. You might specify that the King is only killed by a direct hit.
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