Question about multiple support orders

By RBogdy, in A Game of Thrones: The Board Game

Hi guys,

I want to ask you a question about using multiple support orders and the way they are supposed to be used when a player is supporting his own troops. Suppose that I'm going to fight in one area and there are 2 adjacent areas, to the embattled area, where i have troops with assigned support tokens. Am I allowed to use the support from the both areas in the same round or am I allowed to use only 1 per round?

You may use both.

A battle can be supported from each area that can legally support it. A support order can support each battle that occurs in areas it can legally support.

…and you can support multiple battles in the same round, given that the embattled areas are adjacent to your support order and those orders are legal (ie: land cannot aupport sea BUT sea can support land, port can support sea BUT sea cannot support port, sea can support sea AND land can support land…)

Oh, and Port cannot support land AND land cannot support port (a port cannot be attacked directly anyway…)

Thanks for your answers guys!

is supporting land from land via sea (under your control) possible?

For example let's say that you own Winterfell and all the sea area from Winterfell to Lannisport. You also control Harrenhall. Can you attack Lannisport from Harrenhall and support from Winterfell? I know you can march from Winterfell and support from Harrenhall but is the opposite possible?

No, ship transport only affects marching and retreating. You must actually be adjacent to raid or support an area.

you may however support OUT OF a port to the waterspace it is on. but NOT support a land battle.

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