| The pawns, queen, rook, inverted rook and knights are respectively called
| Pincers, Withdrawer, Coordinator, Immobilizer and Long Leapers. They behave
| exactly as in Baroque chess - so I won't describe them here, please read
| The pawns, queen, rook, inverted rook and knights are respectively called
| Pincers, Withdrawer, Coordinator, Immobilizer and Long Leapers. They behave
| exactly as in Baroque chess - so I won't describe them here, please read
- | The inverted queen is a Mage, a powerful piece moving one square
- | diagonally, and then potentially several squares orthogonally as the figure
+ | The inverted queen is a Mage, moving one square diagonally and then
+ | potentially several squares orthogonally as the figure
| shows. It captures by replacement. See
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| shows. It captures by replacement. See
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| this page