Field of Glory Campaign: FRACTURED EMPIRE – Roman Civil Wars 300 AD

If I build a border fort, do I have to stick it on a border between two provinces? I'll flick through the rules again :geek:
 
If I build a border fort, do I have to stick it on a border between two provinces? I'll flick through the rules again :geek:

No, you stick it on a border between your province and a Barbarian sector -- in your case Thracia facing the Goths ... or the frontiers facing the Sassanids.

Border forts have no effects vs Roman armies :)
 
Here we go -- Set Up Turn s done ... kicking off TURN 1.

BARBARIAN die roll: 8 --this means the Sassanids are attacking.

Follow up die roll: 4 -- this means Sassanids are attacking into CILICIA.

There will be a Garrison Battle between Sassanids and the BLUE Garrison of CILICIA -- unless the BLUE Field Army in SYRIA intervenes.

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All Roman Factions have received their Automatic 1 Action Point at start of this turn.

TURN 1 Player Sequence:

1. RED - @kronenblatt
2. GREEN - @Nathangun
3. BLUE - @chiquichops

RED - @kronenblatt is up first with his Actions.

You declare/perform all Actions for your turn in on go.

Remember:
The Field Armies cost 1 AP each per turn if they stay in place, move or attack.
(2 AP's if moving or attacking across a Sea Border)

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Kronenblattus, the RED "Peace Emperor" -- goes full out on the attack from Turn 1 -- the GREEN faction being his target. :2charge:

So we'll have a Garrison Battle in GALLIA...

...and a Field Battle in AFRICA.

@Nathangun -- GREEN is up next.

You declare/perform all Actions for your turn in on go.

Remember:
The Field Armies cost 1 AP each per turn if they stay in place, move or attack.
(2 AP's if moving or attacking across a Sea Border)

_Roman Civil War 001B - BB.jpg
 
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Kronenblattus, the RED "Peace Emperor" -- goes full out on the attack from Turn 1 -- the GREEN faction being his target. :2charge:
We do this only to avoid further bloodshed and in order to ensure "peace in our time". Better a dove than a hawk on the throne, right? :cool:
 
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