Scout
spy
A diagonal-moving board game piece.
In Stratego, the only piece that can defeat a Marshal (the highest-ranking piece) is the Spy. The Spy can defeat the Marshal in a direct confrontation, but only if the Spy attacks first. All other pieces, regardless of their rank, are unable to defeat the Marshal.
The marshal is the highest ranking piece. However, they can be beaten by bomb. (And the spy to if the spy attacks the marshal.)
In a game of chess, the king captures a piece by moving to a square that is occupied by an opponent's piece. This is done by moving the king to the square where the opponent's piece is located, removing the opponent's piece from the board, and replacing it with the king.
If it attacks a Marshal it kills the marshal, but if it attacks any other piece or gets attacked it dies.
Stratego is a strategy board game where players command an army and try to capture the opponent's flag. Each player sets up their pieces on a 10x10 grid, with ranks ranging from 1 to 10. The goal is to use your pieces to outmaneuver and capture the opponent's pieces. The rules include moving one piece per turn, attacking to reveal ranks, and special rules for certain pieces like the flag and bombs. The game ends when a player captures the opponent's flag or all movable pieces are eliminated.
Yes, in chess, the king can attack other pieces on the board by moving to a square that is adjacent to the opponent's piece.
Yes, the king in chess can attack other pieces on the board by moving to a square that is adjacent to the opposing piece.
In chess, the king captures by moving to a square occupied by an opponent's piece. This action is called a capture, and it removes the opponent's piece from the board.
Well, any piece beats a flag. Even though the spy is so weak, it still has the right to capture the flag.
To move a red 1 piece in Trouble, you must roll a 1 on the dice. Then, you can move the piece one space clockwise around the board. If another player's piece is on the space you land on, you can "bump" it back to their starting area.