EDIT: The previous response to this post was incorrect. This is the corrected version:
Lure actually creates X requirements (where X is the number of creatures the defending player controls). So this is the list of all of the requirements that apply to this situation:
- Soldier 1 must block the Bear.
- Soldier 2 must block the Bear.
- Soldier 3 must block the Bear.
- Soldier 4 must block the Bear.
- Bear must be blocked.
- Zombie 1 must be blocked.
- Zombie 2 must be blocked.
Normally, it isn't going to be possible to fulfill all of those requirements. At most, we're going to be able to fulfill five of the requirements, as long as you follow these guidelines: all Soldiers must block, the Lured Bear has to be blocked by at least one Soldier, and the Zombies can't be blocked by more than one creature. So these are some possible blocks:
- The four Soldiers block the Bear.
- Three Soldiers block the Bear, one Soldier blocks a Zombie.
- Two Soldiers block the Bear, one Soldier blocks a Zombie, one Soldier blocks the other Zombie.
Each of those options will fulfill five of the seven requirements, which is the maximum number in this case.
Nathan Long
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Edited Nathan Long (Sept. 28, 2015 02:17:03 PM)