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2 | | Units may move to any square that is guarded by more friendly units | |
3 | | than enemy units. | |
4 | ||
5 | p. | |
6 | In addition to their usual abilities, pieces may jump to controlled squares, | |
7 | that is to say squares attacked by more friendly pieces than enemy pieces. | |
8 | The king in check may only move as in orthodox chess, but "rampage" moves | |
9 | of other pieces are allowed to cover the check. | |
0b8bd121 | 10 | Pawns cannot promote with a rampage move. |
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12 | p. | |
13 | Attacks on the same row, file or diagonal are cumulative. So, | |
14 | on the next diagram the marked square (e5) is guarded twice by each side: | |
15 | "rampage" moves to that square are impossible. | |
16 | ||
17 | figure.diagram-container | |
18 | .diagram | |
19 | | fen:k7/p7/2n1r3/8/8/8/4R2P/4Q2K e5: | |
20 | figcaption No repositioning moves to e5. | |
21 | ||
22 | h3 Source | |
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24 | p | |
25 | | This variant is | |
26 | a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/play/erf/RampageC.html") | |
27 | | mentioned here | |
28 | | . | |
29 | ||
30 | p Inventor: Bruce R. Trose (1976) |