no Dragon(... yet
no
Q x (-7289395732845964354968572399062,5)
A piece can't capture the move after it is placed. You can move the queen but can't capture with it.
I mean if you want me to. Moves locked. Can't ensure that my updates will be exactly 24 hours apart for the moment, and under 24 would be unacceptable .
--=======--- Game Board Update #36 —=======---
James Qx(-7289395732845964354968572399064,5) conditional fail Q(-7289395732845964354968572399065,7)
Tony +Dr(100,-1)
Naviary Q(-7289395732845964354968572399062,6)
Samuel RxR(2,5)-(1,5) +2,5 points
Sollieman piece can't capture after being placed, illegal move
sansep no move
1. Samuel (Dark Blue): 58.0 --- Health: 18,5
2. James (Red/Black): 50.0 --- Health: 12
3. Naviary (Light Blue): 49.0 --- Health: 13
4. Tony(White): 37.0 --- Health: 13
5. Sollieman (White/Black): 32.0 --- Health: 28,8
6. sansep (Brown): 1,0 --- Health 4,2
Events:
Turn 23-37 "Farsighted" Any piece with a sliding move (that can slide more than 1 square) can't slide 1 space next to itself for the duration of this event. Only 2+ spaces. This means they can't cover adjacent squares. Pieces that are NOT effected by this event are: Pawn, Pillar, King, Guard, Dwarf, Elephant. Pieces that ARE effected are: Leopard (since it can slide up to 2 squares), the Zombie, the Spider, and of course all the other infinitely-moving pieces.
Turn 30-43 "Tanks" Pieces are not forced to stop moving upon capturing another piece, they can now continue to slide/keep moving along the same path after the capture. They cannot capture 2 pieces in 1 move.
Pieces that can be captured (with no risk of dodging) have the black triangles in the corners. Piece movements are now visible if off the board. Pieces that have just been dropped have a shape around them too.
I don't really need an update, but moves locked seems kinda required
I don't usually lock moves before an update. Certainly won't until an update is starting, I want to give everyone the maximum time to move. If you want to play a secret move PM it.
Change move to +Dr(100,-1)