The Game Strategy Nomenclature How to Buy Who we Are


 

 

 
 

 

 

The Pieces:

How are They and How is their Movement

 

 

Leader (L)

The Leader (L) is the fundamental piece within a heading, since its capture, is the first of the four options to win; this occurs when any of the 4 pieces of the opponent player falls in place that Leader occupies in that moment, ending the game.
 

Also it wins if the Leader (L) of a team arrive the opponent Temple of the Sun , at his Temple of the Moon or by Mak Chahal (which in Maya Language means "hold back")
 

The Leader (L) of a team, can penetrate your own Forbidden Zone while their another 4 pieces can not do so.
 

The displacement of Leader (L) is conducted by the sides of triangles and can go to anywhere on the board, always and when the space triangular is unoccupied.

 

 

Captain (C)

The Captain (C) and the Leader, are the only pieces that can pass through the spaces left other pieces, its volume is the smallest in relation to Guardian (G), Attacker (A) or Defense (D).
 

Their shape makes its defense for the Temple of the Moon, can be with advantage over his own team, the facility of accessed by any space, its the option to attack the Leader (L) contrary; their displacement is slow in relation to the bigger pieces.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Guardian (G)

The Guardian (G) possesses characteristics that let you protect the Leader on the attack of the playing pieces by opponent.

 

Its displacement itself frustrated by the volumes of the larger pieces, so if its stay near the Leader and obstruct the pieces contrary, may be your best performance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attacker (A)

The Attacker (A) piece, can enter confined spaces with its vertex greater (as the Captain (C)) and:
 

Can be placed in three different positions

1. - Piece of Attacker (A) placed on a triangle, pointing with its vertex upwards.

It moves, in the same way that Captain (C) and Guardian (G), this is, rotating over their edges or edged

 

(2D) Bidimesional Behavior

The Leader (L), is the only piece that slides over the game board and passing by the sides of the triangles, to the next adjacent triangle (the other 4 pieces are moved by turning on its edges)
 

 

Tridimesional Behavior (3D)

The Captain (C) moves rotating on its edges or edged turning towards next face, leaning on the union of two of its sides.

Do not slides such as Leader (L) does.

 

Tridimesional Behavior (3D)

The Guardian (G) moves, in the same way that Captain, that is rotating on its edges or edged, to the next face supported in the union of two of its sides.

 

 

Tridimesional Behavior (3D)

 

 

 

 

Attacker (A), set in a triangle,
on Zenith (Z) position.

 

Tridimesional Behavior (3D)

 

2. - Piece of Attack (A) placed on a rhombus.
Its moves, in the same way that Captain (C) and Guardian (G), this is, rotating over their edges or edged


 


 

 

Attacker (A),
set on a rhombus

 

Tridimesional Behavior (3D)

3. - Piece of Attacker (A) placed on a triangle.
Its moves, in the same way that Captain (C) and Guardian (G), this is, rotating over their edges or edged


 

 

 

Attacker (A),
set on a triangle.

 

Tridimesional Behavior (3D)

Defense (D)

The Defense (D), is the largest piece, and its size, gives him certain advantages; for example: covering a greater amount of space and advance rapidly.
 

Can be placed in two different positions
As observed, can settle in 2 different positions.
 

1. - Piece Defense (D) placed on a trapeze.
Its moves, in the same way that Captain (C), Guardian (G) and Attacker (A), this is, rotating over their edges or edged.

 

 

 

Defense (D),
seated on a trapeze
 

 

Tridimesional Behavior (3D)

2. - Piece Defense (D) placed on a triangle.
Its moves, in the same way that Captain (C), Guardian (G) and Attacker (A), this is, rotating over their edges edged.

 

 

 

Defense (D),

set on a triangle.

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