destroyed voïvodes

By player338225, in Tannhauser

Can you stand on destroyed voïvodes?

I would say yes.

Now what happens if Zor'ka uses Rebirth while someone stands on a destroyed voïvode?

In the old rules you could stand on a destroyed Voivode and they were considered a -1 move penality (I think). But I don't recall what happened if you restored a Voivode someone was standing on, I'd assume you would just place the Voivode on an adjacent space.

In the old French rules, destroyed voïvodes did not alter movement.

You could stand on them.

They could not be repaired while a character was standing on them.

When two destroyed voïvodes where stacking, Rebirth could repair them and one had to be moved to an adjacent circle.

These answers are from the FAQ, not from the Novgorod book.

Since the current rules don't mention this, it seems ok to fall back on the old rules.

Macallan said:

In the old French rules, destroyed voïvodes did not alter movement.

You could stand on them.

They could not be repaired while a character was standing on them.

When two destroyed voïvodes where stacking, Rebirth could repair them and one had to be moved to an adjacent circle.

These answers are from the FAQ, not from the Novgorod book.

Sounds reasonable. Thanks for sharing this info, Maccallan. I will use this solution for the matter.

Also the repaired token is an indicator to know where and what can be repaired but since it's not listed as a character or terrain... so, yeah. I'd say you can in the revised case.