Taking control of enemy ports - question
Taking control of enemy ports
If the land area connected to a port is successfully attacked and
taken control of by another player, that player
may immediately
replace
any enemy Ship units in the Port with an equal number
of his own available Ship units (or
as many Ship units as he has
available,
he desires
, or is allowed by supply limits). Excess enemy
ships are simply removed from the board.
If there are 1 ship in port, can attacking player destroy this ship (as if replace for 0 ship). If replace means exchange, so can he replace something (1 ship) for nothing (0 ship)? Of course he has availalble ship units and is allowed by supply limits.
lionvictore,
Welcome to the forum!
I'm having a bit of difficulty with your inquiry as I'm guessing that English is not your native language. Remember, you can't attack Ports, so the only way to eliminate Ships in Port is to destroy the garrison on land (adjacent to the Port). Once the land garrison is destroyed, you eliminate all enemy Ships AND may replace those ships given the availability of Ships in your inventory AND within Supply. Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Joe
Taking control of enemy portsIf the land area connected to a port is successfully attacked andtaken control of by another player, that player may immediatelyreplace any enemy Ship units in the Port with an equal numberof his own available Ship units (or as many Ship units as he hasavailable, he desires , or is allowed by supply limits). Excess enemyships are simply removed from the board.If there are 1 ship in port, can attacking player destroy this ship (as if replace for 0 ship). If replace means exchange, so can he replace something (1 ship) for nothing (0 ship)? Of course he has availalble ship units and is allowed by supply limits.
Yes. When a player attacks and takes an enemy land space that includes a port containing ships, the attacking player may replace any number of those ships with his/her own, or may simply destroy them.