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Rules: (Beginner Rules)Winning Moves Rules for Ultimate Stratego (Lightning version)Lightning Version Your army has taken the field against your opponent’s army. Soon, a battle will rage that will decide your fate. You must plan your strategy, advance your forces, and capture the opponent’s Flag before he captures yours! The identity of your forces is hidden from your opponent until either of you attacks. Your forces range from the powerful Marshal (who can only be defeated by the enemy’s spy) to the lowly Scouts. Scouts can move rapidly to discover your opponent’s forces, and they can also disarm the deadly Bombs your opponent will likely place to protect his Flag. The Lightning Version of ULTIMATE STRATEGO® plays quickly because each of you have only 20 pieces on the board, which leads to more "wide open" play. Skilful planning, a good memory, and clever deception are key to your success. Every time you play, the battle will be different! Equipment • Game Board (use the green 2 Player side) • 2 sets of 20 Playing Pieces each. One Player uses either Red set; the other Player uses either Blue set. Each army consists of:
Additionally, each army includes 3 pieces that do not move:
Higher
numbers indicate higher rank. The Spy, the Bombs and the Flag have no rank. The
Captains, Scouts and Spy have unique privileges. Before Playing for the First Time: Insert a
cardboard Token inside each playing piece. Take care to match the colour of each
Token with a same-coloured Playing Piece. For example, a dark red Token is
placed in a dark red Playing Piece, a light blue Token is placed in a light blue
Playing Piece, etc. Refer to Illustration A. Before the Battle Starts 1. Place the green side of the Game Board on the table with the name ULTIMATE STRATEGO® facing each Player. 2. Place this Rules Card across the middle of the Game Board to form a screen so neither you nor your opponent can see how each other arranges his (or her) Playing Pieces. Refer to Illustration B. 3. Place all 20 of your Pieces off the Game Board in front of you. Now place each one on any vacant space within the four rows of spaces on the Game Board closest to you. Place them so that their printed sides face you. IMPORTANT: When setting up, and during play, take care to make sure your opponents do not see the identity of your Pieces, (except when you reveal a Piece involved in an attack). When you and
your opponent have finished setting up, remove this screen from the game board. How to Play: Decide which player will move first and then play in turn. On your turn, you may move ONE of your Pieces or attack an opposing Piece. NOTE: If you
are unable to do either action, the game is over and you lose. Moving Your Pieces 1. Pieces may be moved one space per turn, except Cavalry Captains and Scouts (see below). Bombs and the Flag DO NOT move. A Piece may move either to the left, to the right, forward or backwards - but never diagonally. Refer to Illustration C. 2. A Piece may not jump over another piece. Only one Piece may occupy a space at a time. 3. Pieces may not move into the lake spaces, nor may they jump over them. 4. A Piece cannot move back and forth between the same two spaces in three consecutive turns. 5. You can
only move one Piece per turn. Attacking 1. If, at the beginning of your turn, an opponent’s Piece is in an adjacent space you may attack this Piece, if you want to. Note: Captains and Scouts are an exception. Both may move and attack in the same turn (as explained in the next column, to the right). 2. If you want to attack an adjacent opposing Piece, do so by "tapping" your opponent’s Piece with your Piece and state the rank of your Piece. Your opponent then names the rank of his Piece. 3. The winner of an attack is the Piece of higher rank. In the event of a tie, the attacker wins. 4. If you (the attacker) win, you capture the opponent’s Piece and move your Piece onto the space vacated by the captured Piece. You keep captured opposing Pieces off the board, near you, for the remainder of the game. 5. If your opponent (the defender) wins when you attack, your Piece is captured and kept by your opponent. The defending Piece stays on its space. A few Pieces
have special movement and/or attacking abilities: CAPTAINS ("Cavalry") - Rank: 6 These
horsemen can move two spaces per turn, either in a straight line, or by changing
direction after the first space moved. Cavalry may attack as part of its move,
but may only attack once per turn. If a Cavalry Piece attacks after moving one
space, his turn is over. SCOUTS - Rank: 2 Scouts may
move any number of vacant spaces in a straight line (but not diagonally). A
Scout cannot jump over a Piece in its path. A Scout cannot jump over a lake
space. Scouts can move and attack another Piece from a great distance on the
same turn, provided only empty spaces lie in between the Scout and the Piece
being attacked. This makes them powerful threats to opposing Bombs, Spies, and
Flags. The Scout is the only Piece which is not defeated if it attacks a Bomb. SPIES - No Rank: "S" Spies move
just like normal Pieces (one space per turn). The Spy loses to any other Piece
it attacks, or is attacked by, except when it attacks another Spy, Flag or an
opposing Marshal (Rank: 10). If the spy attacks any of these Pieces, it wins the
attack. BOMBS - No Rank: "•" Bombs may
not move (or attack) once placed on the game board. If any enemy Piece, except a
Scout, attacks a Bomb, that Piece is defeated and captured. A Scout survives if
it attacks a Bomb. Win or lose, after a battle the Bomb is always out of the
game and is retained off the board by its owner. FLAGS - No Rank: "F" A Flag
cannot move once placed on the game board, so a Flag may never attack. Any Piece
that attacks a Flag captures it and wins the game. Rescue When you
move any of your Pieces onto a square in the opponent’s back row, you may Rescue
any Piece from among those previously captured by your opponent. Immediately
place the Piece you Rescue on any space on your half of the Game Board. That
ends your turn. Note: Scouts may not make a Rescue. You can make two Rescues per
game. One Piece cannot make both Rescues. Winning You win if you attack (and therefore capture) your opponent’s Flag. You also win if your opponent has no move to make. |
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Last update: 14/07/2007
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