tojothedog Wrote:I am playing a scenario where my opponent knows of the arrival hex, and has placed his units right outside the arriving hex. The frustrating part is when I click on adding them to the map, they are immediatley surrounded and destroyed. Any advise on how to play this ? as I am no longer allowing those units to arrival. (rather not lose all units in 2 turns..too many points)
Thanks !
Generally this is considered a very gamey tactic. If he has formed a general line of defense which comes up to the arrival location then he could try to argue that he was just in the vicinity when they arrived. But if he is sitting there waiting to ambush your reinforcements it is very gamey.
In reality your troops would organise offensively, for the encounter with his troops in hexes, off map and march to meet his troops in battle formation. This is something the arrival system can't take account of.
If he was anything of a sportsman he would move back and allow you to come out to meet him swinging. If he has your arrival hexes surrounded I imagine he has plenty of advanatage already.
Personally I would ask him to play the game in the spirit it was intended and if he wont give you a break, finish the game and find another partner.