SUPPLY A piece is either in supply (supplied) or out of supply (unsupplied). Supply affects a number of actions, including where you can build new pieces (see Placing Pieces, page 12), where you can battle (see Battle, page 17), and whether you can reinforce a battled piece (see Resolving Battle, page 18). In addition, some cards may also specify that a piece be supplied in order to perform the action on the card.
Your piece is supplied if you can trace a supply line. A supply line is a continuous line of spaces from a piece to its own country’s Home space, each occupied by one of that country’s pieces. The Home space itself must be occupied by the country’s own Army. You cannot trace supply through other countries’ pieces, not even when you are playing a power with two countries.
SUPPLY EXAMPLE
Russia has an Army in Moscow, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Serbia, as well as a Navy in the Black Sea. All of the pieces except the Army in Serbia are supplied.
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