Yes, I mean your prat attacking the archer.
You have a habit of logging in multiple times to play. You log in make some moves, then you log out (ending turn or not), then you log back in before the turn has ended for everyone and make more moves.
For the even in question you made moves, then logged out, then came back hours later and moved the prat next to the archer. It just so happend when you logged in the last time is was very near to when the new turn was starting.(In fact, I think you were the last to play simply because you waited to end your turn so that you would be the first to play the next turn>) And that sir is when you atacked the archer.
When I move a unit and then you move your unit twice before I move mine again...that is called a "double" move no matter how one calls it.
I explained above how you have managed to do it. You seem to think that if you make moves, log out, wait for other to make moves, log back in make another move, end turn and then make another move, that it is the way to play.
You have a habit of logging in multiple times to play. You log in make some moves, then you log out (ending turn or not), then you log back in before the turn has ended for everyone and make more moves.
For the even in question you made moves, then logged out, then came back hours later and moved the prat next to the archer. It just so happend when you logged in the last time is was very near to when the new turn was starting.(In fact, I think you were the last to play simply because you waited to end your turn so that you would be the first to play the next turn>) And that sir is when you atacked the archer.
When I move a unit and then you move your unit twice before I move mine again...that is called a "double" move no matter how one calls it.
I explained above how you have managed to do it. You seem to think that if you make moves, log out, wait for other to make moves, log back in make another move, end turn and then make another move, that it is the way to play.
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