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yesterday answer added justhalf timeline score: 3
yesterday comment added CrSb0001 (for context the comment section is getting sort of long, so I just wanted to know if it was okay if I opened a chatroom so any questions could be asked there)
yesterday comment added CrSb0001 justhalf, Tim Seifert, Mike. I can create a chat room so I can clarify the rules better there if you guys want.
yesterday comment added CrSb0001 @justhalf Yes. It can move through the PAS next to the lava and incinerate itself.
yesterday comment added justhalf Can a knight go from the middle PAS to the LAV on the top right of it? Why or why not?
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2 days ago comment added Mike This is a really cool type fo puzzle looking forward to more.
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2 days ago comment added Tim Seifert It's still not clear to me how to decide if a knight's move is allowed or not. What, exactly, blocks the path of a knight?
Dec 16 at 5:44 comment added justhalf Can knight go to the top right lava? The one to the right of PAS
Dec 16 at 4:37 answer added Mike timeline score: 5
Dec 16 at 1:52 comment added CrSb0001 @Mike You can go for the one space wide into the lava once it's unlocked. The lava on the left is only accessible after the lock is unlocked.
Dec 15 at 23:57 comment added Mike How do you define a nights move. (e.g. can you go for the row one space wide into the lava. on the right, (Or is it unreachable). And is the lave on the left only accesable with a knight when the lock is unlocked?
Dec 15 at 22:10 history edited CrSb0001 CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dec 15 at 22:10 comment added CrSb0001 @justhalf Sorry, there's a typo in the directory, I'll fix that. KNI lands on the square above PAS. The rules for squares with numbers is that no piece can go through them or around them diagonally. For example, a KNI (knight) can't pass through the 2 at the top to eliminate itself.
Dec 15 at 21:32 comment added CrSb0001 @TimSeifert Think of the outside of the given area as being a void filled with non passable platforms
Dec 15 at 20:44 history edited Lukas Rotter CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dec 15 at 12:16 comment added Tim Seifert Can you clarify a bit where knights can and cannot go? In particular, why is it not allowed to just jump upwards with the upper knight (using the passable platforms) and capture the other king in just 4 moves?
Dec 15 at 12:02 history edited Daniel S CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dec 15 at 7:03 comment added justhalf Where is 0KG? Is there a typo for 0KN there? Which ones are our pieces? Everything except opponent king? Where does KNI land when it stops on top of PAS? On it, or the square above it? Does KNI jump over 1/2?
Dec 14 at 22:42 history edited CrSb0001 CC BY-SA 4.0
temporary name fix, that was NOT the best name choice. although I might keep it like this.
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