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+300: Earth &amp; Water - Notes
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+Some rules clarifications:
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+<ul>
+<li>Attacker retreating by sea from land battle brings all fleets with them.
+<li>Defender can't retreat by sea to controlled port if enemy fleets are there.
+<li>Lines of communication cannot be traced to an enemy controlled major city.
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+<p>
+Can Persian supply attrition be taken from armies in Abydos or Ephesus
+in order to leave a large stack in greece for the next campaign?
+<p>
+No. Persian supply attrition can only be taken from armies in Greece.
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+<p>
+Can Themistocles be used to transport armies?
+<p>
+No, because this is a reaction move and the armies would stay at sea. This is not allowed.
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+<p>
+Who plays next after Molon Labe is played for a Greek land movement?
+<p>
+This is a reaction card played during the Persian Turn. The Greek player turn is next (to move, play an event or pass).
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+<p>
+If the "Sudden Death" is drawn and both Darius and Xerxes are already dead, is
+the operation phase still canceled?
+<p>
+No.
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+<p>
+When during the turn can Pausanias be played?
+<p>
+Before the first round of combat.
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+<p>
+If I want to attack with the bonus from Miltiades, do I need to play another card to move first?
+<p>
+Yes. The Miltiades card is a reaction event. It can be played as a reaction to your own move, or during your opponent's turn.
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