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During a truce, Carthage does not have to roll on the naval combat table?

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During a truce, Carthage does not have to roll on the naval combat table?

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That is correct–this can be a great tool to get troops into Italy if Carthage happens to control an Italian port (provided the Roman doesn’t rain on your parade by playing an event to cancel the truce). – B.W. 20. If part of an army Avoids Battle does the atacking army have to attack the army that’s left behind or may it pursue the army that is avoiding battle. Rules for movement say he must stop but the rules for Pursuit say he can continue. Which takes precedence? If an army avoids but leaves two CUs (or one CU and a general) behind, the moving army must attack and that battle ends their movement. I believe this is a perfectly legal tactic. – P.G. 21. Is my interpretation correct that whilst the 10 CU limit applies to movement, avoiding battle and interception, it does not apply to an army successfully withdrawing? Eg, Hannibal could withdraw with all 12 CUs if he rolled the appropriate number and it was not cancelled? There is no CU limit for withdrawals. – B.W. 22. If Carthage is

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