If it attacks a Marshal it kills the marshal, but if it attacks any other piece or gets attacked it dies.
yes
No , only the Knight has this power .
Exodia is a 5-piece monster that barely any card can defeat. Although it can be defeated if you have a REALLY strong card. 1 of them is unstoppable.
Yes, any piece can take a queen. The only time a King could do it is to get himself out of the queen's check.
gengar can defeat any Pokemon same with any other Pokemon
The Game of the Generals, also called Salpakan and simply The Generals, is an educational wargame invented in the Philippines by Sofronio H. Pasola, Jr. in 1970. It can be played within twenty to thirty minutes. It is designed for two players and requires the use of logic. The games simulates armies at war trying to outflank and outmaneuver each other. As in actual warfare, the game allows only one side's plan to succeed. Certain strategies and tactics, however, allow both sides the chances of securing a better idea of the other's plans as the game progresses. In 1980, Ideal released The Generals Electronic Strategy Game. The rules and piece ranks are the same as above, except that the "Spies" are "Agents", and an "electronic arbiter" "determines" which piece wins in a confrontation; neither player sees his opponent's pieces. The plastic pieces have selected notches on their bases, which depress certain indentations in the "electronic arbiter's" twin slots. The lights flash and a short musical phrase plays before a light labeled "battle winner" is illuminated. The losing piece is removed from the board, while the winning piece is place back on the board. If the flag is placed in the "electronic arbiter", it plays "Taps" after the initial musical phrase. Unlike the original version of the game, if a player's flag reaches the back row in The Generals Electronic Strategy Game, that player wins, even if an opposing piece occupies an adjacent square on the back row. Unlike the somewhat similar game of Stratego, Generals does not have any bombs, nor miners to defuse them, nor scouts to zip several spaces across the board in one move. Nor does Generals have any immovable pieces (both the flag and the bombs in Stratego are stationary). In addition, unlike Stratego, which features two "lakes" in the middle of the board, all the squares on the board are accessible. Also, each player has two Agents, while in Stratego, he only has one Spy.
No, a piece can only occupy one square at any one time.
The only physical changes that have any effect on the mass of an object are lopping a piece off or gluing a new piece on.
false
yes only if you lost your queen previously, it can also be sub. for any other lost piece.
Any defeat from Rangers. Dirty hun bastards.