X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=client%2Fsrc%2Ftranslations%2Frules%2FBall%2Fen.pug;h=071cfd6561ad8c4ea7531dcec1285d54524261da;hb=e9c9954faf3b049d0353d0cf0bd586c1ea83c4e8;hp=475a1609d83579a787334773eae83bfdb8bab02e;hpb=6f2f94374f1e73c375edf732d9425e575e81fff7;p=vchess.git diff --git a/client/src/translations/rules/Ball/en.pug b/client/src/translations/rules/Ball/en.pug index 475a1609..071cfd65 100644 --- a/client/src/translations/rules/Ball/en.pug +++ b/client/src/translations/rules/Ball/en.pug @@ -8,21 +8,34 @@ p. ul li. - Capturing an enemy unit holding the ball both make the piece - disappear and grab the ball. - li "Capturing" a friendly unit pass the ball to it. + "Capturing" an enemy unit holding the ball steals it, + and either capture the piece by replacement or leave it in place: + choose the option "D" for "distant". + In place captures cannot be undone by opponent. + li. + "Capturing" a friendly unit pass the ball to it, or take the ball + from it. In both cases the pieces don't move. + +p. + All pieces represent players on a field of some ball game, + so they can move up to three squares only for a better realism. + +p. + To balance the advantage of ball possession, the piece holding the ball + cannot capture enemy pieces. figure.diagram-container .diagram.diag12 - | fen:rnbqkwbnr/ppppp1ppp/9/5p3/4a4/9/2N3N2/PPPPPPPPP/R1BQKWB1R: + | fen:1bnrqrnhb/ppppppppp/2h6/9/4a4/5P3/9/PPPPP1PPP/HBNRQRNHB: .diagram.diag22 - | fen:rnbqkwbnr/ppppp1ppp/9/9/4s4/9/2N3N2/PPPPPPPPP/R1BQKWB1R: - figcaption Left: before ...fxe5 (taking ball). Right: after ...fxe5. + | fen:1bnrqrnhb/ppppppppp/2h6/9/4S4/9/9/PPPPP1PPP/HBNRQRNHB: + figcaption Left: before fxe5 (taking ball). Right: after fxe5. -p. - The piece sitting to the right of the king is a wildebeest (W). - It moves by jumping in L like a knight, or a little bit further: - three squares in one direction then one aside. +p + | The new piece represented by an upside-down knight is a + a(href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(chess)") Phoenix (H) + | . It moves by jumping two squares diagonally (potentially over pieces), + | or one square orthogonally. h3 End of the game @@ -32,21 +45,20 @@ p. figure.diagram-container .diagram.diag12 - | fen:rqnkb1nb1/pp1pppp1r/2p5p/4wW1p1/4S4/1P5B1/9/P1PPP1PPP/RQNK2NBR: + | fen:3rn1r2/1pp3pbp/2hp2n2/p1b1pp1p1/P6P1/2N3i1P/1PP2N3/1RB1qP3/1R2BH1HQ: .diagram.diag22 - | fen:rqnkb1nb1/pp1pppp1r/2p5p/4wY1p1/4P4/1P5B1/9/P1PPP1PPP/RQNK2NBR: + | fen:3rn1r2/1pp3pbp/2hp2n2/p1b1pp1p1/P6P1/2N3h1P/1PP2N3/1RB1tP3/1R2BH1HQ: figcaption. - Left: before e5Pf6 (passing the ball). - Right: after the move. Then Wxe9# cannot be prevented. + Left: before g4Pe2 (passing the ball). + Right: after the move. Then ...Q(x)d1# cannot be prevented. p. - White pass the ball from the pawn at e5 to the wildebeest at f6. - Then, since the black bishop on e8 cannot move white will win by taking it: Wxe9#. + The black phoenix on g4 passes the ball to the black queen on e2. + Victory is then garanteed by playing a queen move on the first rank. h3 Source -p. - A friend and I talked some day (in 2019) about a variant where pieces - would hit a ball to bring it to the opposite side. - This version is inspired by these preliminary trials, - because hitting the ball led to somewhat blocked situations. +p + | A friend and I talked some day (in 2019) about a variant where pieces + | would hit a ball to bring it to the opposite side. + | This version is inspired by these preliminary trials.