Offensive-Defensive Action:
The strategy by the Leader (L), must be defensive by nature. Should not be captured by the opponent's pieces, if this happens you lose a game.Sometimes it is possible that the Leader (L) takes an active role against the Leader (L) opponent.
Elementary Functions::
It is recommended to keep it close to the Guardian piece (G), waiting for the opportunity to leave the Forbidden Zone, while the other pieces open up a flank the central area, that will allow safe transit.
Tactical Considerations:
At some point it can have the condition that the Leader (L), is the only piece available to obstruct the passage of the Leader (L) opponent trying to reach the Temple of the Moon or the Sun Temple (Rule 3).
Offensive:
The offensive strategy of the Leader (L), can only be against the Leader (L) opponent (as the example case). Remembers that the Leader (L) movements is developed at two-dimension range
Leader (L) Behavior
ffensive-Defensive Action:
The strategy by the Leader (L), must be defensive by nature. Should not be captured by the opponent's pieces, if this happens you lose a game.
Sometimes it is possible that the Leader (L) takes an active role against the Leader (L) opponent.
Elementary Functions:
It is recommended to keep it close to the Guardian piece (G), waiting for the opportunity to leave the Forbidden Zone, while the other pieces open up a flank the central area, that will allow safe transit.
Tactical Considerations:
At some point it can have the condition that the Leader (L), is the only piece available to obstruct the passage of the Leader (L) opponent trying to reach the Temple of the Moon or the Sun Temple (Rule 3).
Offensive:
Offensive:
The offensive strategy of the Leader (L), can only be against the Leader (L) opponent (as the example case). Remembers that the Leader (L) movements is developed at two-dimension range
Leader (L) Behavior
Offensive-Defensive Action:
The strategy by the Leader (L), must be defensive by nature. Should not be captured by the opponent's pieces, if this happens you lose a game.
Sometimes it is possible that the Leader (L) takes an active role against the Leader (L) opponent.
ementary Functions:
It is recommended to keep it close to the Guardian piece (G), waiting for the opportunity to leave the Forbidden Zone, while the other pieces open up a flank the central area, that will allow safe transit.
Tactical Considerations:
At some point it can have the condition that the Leader (L), is the only piece available to obstruct the passage of the Leader (L) opponent trying to reach the Temple of the Moon or the Sun Temple (Rule 3).
Offensive:
Offensive:
The offensive strategy of the Leader (L), can only be against the Leader (L) opponent (as the example case). Remembers that the Leader (L) movements is developed at two-dimension range