Same rules like in classical chess. King moves three squares instead of two when castling. Pawns can move 1, 2 or 3 steps forward from the starting position, so that en passant capturing is two times possible (each time a pawn passes an enemy pawn by moving more than one square forward).
Chancellor moves like a Knight or a Rook. Archbishop moves like a Knight or a Bishop. The Elephant moves and captures one or two squares horizontally, vertically or diagonally. It can jump over other pieces.
Same rules like in classical chess. King moves three squares instead of two when castling. Pawns can move 1, 2 or 3 steps forward from the starting position, so that en passant capturing is two times possible (each time a pawn passes an enemy pawn by moving more than one square forward).
Chancellor moves like a Knight or a Rook. Archbishop moves like a Knight or a Bishop. The Elephant moves and captures one or two squares horizontally, vertically or diagonally. It can jump over other pieces.