It seems that my units can fire at multiple targets – I can select my unit, which has already fired, and fire at another enemy unit – what’s going on?
When your unit, which has already fired, fires at another target, the fire is REDIRECTED! In other words, the previous fire is cancelled (i.e. the target regains its lives) and your new target suffers the fire. This is done for your convenience, so that you don’t have to click REWIND or UNDO every time you changed your mind about which target to select – this allows you more flexible experimenting with your fire concentration. • What is the difference between UNDO and REWIND functions? REWIND button rewinds the last unit that moved/shot. If you keep clicking REWIND, you will see the units “jumping back” in the succession opposite to how you moved them. UNDO can be activated when one of your units is selected – UNDO cancels the movement/shooting of this particular unit, no mater when the unit performed that action – and you don’t have to rewind the whole queue of your movements. Important Note: sometimes, after you apply UNDO to a particular unit, some other units may move back automati
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