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Is this a rhetorical question, or did you actually see it?
I wouldn't be surprised if there's some kind of limit on the total area of a group of objects.
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Is this a rhetorical question, or did you actually see it?
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a limit on the total area of a group of objects.

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II.2.6.2. If the guard of the passage between zones is moved deeper into the neighboring zone, then it is allowed to enter this zone in order to eliminate it. If there are several passage guards, it is allowed to enter the neighboring zone to eliminate any guard at the player's choice. The elimination of the guard in these cases should be the first action in the new zone.
II.2.6.3. It is allowed to penetrate into a neighboring zone without breaking through the passage guard in order to visit an object belonging to that zone, in which the player is located.
III.3. Jebus cross template:
- Transition between zones using the Angel Wings artifact and the Flight and Dimension Door spells is allowed:
...c) in cases of multiple ГО of one passage - to approach the chosen by the player ГО, while the first action in the new zone must be the elimination of this ГО.Example: Jebus cross template.The passage from the Tower starting zone to the center is guarded by two ГО – Golden Dragons and Sultan Efreet. The Blue player has the right to break through any guard of his choice. He can go out onto the sand and pass by the moved dragons to attack the efreets. Also, you can use Angel Wings, Flight or ДД to attack the efreets.
You can take gremlins from an external dwelling without breaking through the guards.
It seems obvious that there is a limit on the length and height of a group — so that it can be blocked by a guard (3 tiles) + the condition that other approaches are closed off by the landscape.
What's funny or amusing about this? :confused: