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In such case the minor country in question can not be a target of a declaration of war by it's former aggressor for 12 months.
 
In such case the minor country in question can not be a target of a declaration of war by it's former aggressor for 12 months.
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== Minor Wars ==
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=== Persian Invasion ===
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The initial Persian supply source or Persian home province, i.e. the mountain tile on Georgia-Armenia border at the eastern edge of the map, is considered to be Persian territory separated from it's original province (Armenia or Georgia).
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The implicit effects of this are:
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* If there's a peace between Russia and Turkey, the defending power may move to Persian home province tile without taking forcible access from owner of Armenia or Georgia.
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** This assumes that Georgia belongs to Russia and Armenia belongs to Turkey
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* In order to defeat Persia, the defending major power does not need to occupy cities in Armenia/Georgia, but they need to conquer the tile representing Persian home province.
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** Requirements for conquering are as stated in ''rule 7.7''.
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These additional house rules are used in games played at Nopat club. Most of these rules have been traditionally used at Excalibur too but have never been written or have since been removed.

On this page the of use notation "rule 1.2.3" refers to the respective section of Empires in Arms game rules (with errata)

Political

Gaining control of a minor country

IF (all following conditions must be met):

  • a major power (aggressor) declares a war on a minor country, and
  • that minor country has corps markers, and
  • a major power that has gained the control (controller) of said minor country, is already at war with the aggressor or decides to use a rule 4.6.5 to declare war against aggressor as an intervention.

THEN:

  • controlled minor country becomes a free-state of it's controller
  • the minor country will retain it's free-state status until it has been conquered by other major power or it's control has been changed due rule 4.6.1 and rule 10.5.2 (controller in instability/fiasco zone during a minor country control step).
  • the minor country won't return to neutral if war between aggressor and controller ends.

NOTE:

  • a minor country that does not have corps, does not become a free-state or a conquered minor of it's controller, the war between the minor country and the aggressor will end in either aggressor conquering the minor country or in lapse of war.


Holy Roman Empire

In phase I and II scenarios where HRE rule is in place a controlled free-state, that belongs to HRE, reverts back to neutrality IF:

  • the war between it's controller and aggressor comes to an end, and
  • during the war the aggressor has never conquered the free-state in question

In such case the minor country in question can not be a target of a declaration of war by it's former aggressor for 12 months.


Minor Wars

Persian Invasion

The initial Persian supply source or Persian home province, i.e. the mountain tile on Georgia-Armenia border at the eastern edge of the map, is considered to be Persian territory separated from it's original province (Armenia or Georgia).

The implicit effects of this are:

  • If there's a peace between Russia and Turkey, the defending power may move to Persian home province tile without taking forcible access from owner of Armenia or Georgia.
    • This assumes that Georgia belongs to Russia and Armenia belongs to Turkey
  • In order to defeat Persia, the defending major power does not need to occupy cities in Armenia/Georgia, but they need to conquer the tile representing Persian home province.
    • Requirements for conquering are as stated in rule 7.7.