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  • Question
    Can we move sideways?
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    Yes. All pieces (aside from the flag and bombs, which cannot move) can move sideways.
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    Who does a Spy beat?
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    A Spy beats the Marshall, which is the highest ranked troop. If the Marshall attacks it, however, it dies.
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    Can a Spy eliminate any piece other than the Marshal during Stratego?
    Community Answer
    No, it can only beat the Marshal.
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    A scout can move and attack on the same turn and move more than one space. Does the piece it attacks move into the position previously occupied by the scout, even if it is on the other side of the board?
    Community Answer
    If you attack with any piece and lose, your opponent's piece does not move up.
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    Can I keep looking at my opponent's pieces after I take them?
    Community Answer
    No, you only get to look once.
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    What does the spotter do?
    Community Answer
    The spotter is treated as a spy, so it can take down another spy or a nine.
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    Can my pieces go forwards and backwards?
    Community Answer
    Your pieces may go in any direction, but they may not jump over one another. It is helpful to have a mixture of troops everywhere so you are ready for anything.
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    Do the bombs move, and what happens when the spy attacks regular pieces?
    Community Answer
    Bombs cannot normally move. The spy is defeated if he tries to take on a piece other than the 1/9 piece.
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    Our copy of the game has no #1. Does that mean there is no spy? There is no spot for a #1 in the organizing tray either. So how is #1 the spy?
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    It looks like you might have an older edition of the game. The Spy is a fairly recent addition to Stratego, so if there isn't one then it's probably just an old copy of Stratego that someone put a newer copy of the rules with.
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    How does the scout find out what a piece is?
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    They can find out what the piece is when the enemy attacks another piece. When the enemy says what their number is, you can attack them with a scout on the opportunity. Also, they can use the process of elimination if there are only a few pieces left.
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    Can the bomb move four spaces forward?
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    The bomb cannot move at all using the official rules. You might be using an unofficial set of rules though, in which case the answer would depend upon what you and the other player decide.
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    Can a scout defeat any rank, or not?
    Community Answer
    The scout only beats the spy, but its special ability is to move however many squares you want in any direction. It may not hop, and it is helpful not to use its ability, since it gives away that it's a scout. These were included to help you see what is on your opponent's front lines.
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    What if two pieces of the same rank attack each other?
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    The winner of the battle is whoever attacked first.
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    What are the two blank pieces?
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    The two blank pieces are used to split the board into three pathways. This prevents you from losing the entire game immediately if you lose one.
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    Where are the numbers on the sorting table?
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    They are there to help organize the pieces. When you take a miner, number 3, for example, put it in the number 3 spot. The rankings (numbers) of the pieces are shown in the top right of the pieces.
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    If any other piece besides a marshal, attack a spy does the spy die?
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    The spy only lives in combat if the spy attacks the marshal. If the marshal (or any other piece) attacks, the spy dies.
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    Can a bomb live on if a piece (not including the miner) attacks it?
    Community Answer
    In standard Stratego, the bomb lives. In a variant called "exploding bombs" the bomb is also taken off the board.
  • Question
    When can I cross the river that's on the board?
    Tom De Backer
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    Never. No piece is allowed to step off the board, including into the rivers. They serve as a way to create bottlenecks, forced pathways, as well as to use the natural terrain as a defensive obstacle. To be clear, a standard 10 x 10 board has 40 pieces for each opponent, placed at will by each player on the first 4 rows of their side, where the remaining two rows have two 4 x 4 water areas spaced evenly between the edges, leaving three pathways. Those water spaces cannot be walked on, not by any piece.
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    After you defeat a piece, do you get another turn?
    Joshua Walsworth
    Community Answer
    No, you do not. The other person gets to make his or her next move as normal.
  • Question
    Why aren't bombs and flags ranked?
    Thequestioner555
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    Bombs and flags do not require ranks. Bombs can only be disarmed by an 8, and finding the flag results in the end of the game.
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    What do scouts do?
    Corbin Towns
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    Scouts can move forward, backward, or sideways across any number of open spaces. They reveal their identity when moving across multiple zones, so to keep it hidden, move one zone per turn. Use scouts to locate the opponent's flag and high-ranking pieces, and to move powerful pieces quickly to counter threats.
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    When a miner attacks a bomb, do all other pieces have to be removed from the board?
    Corbin Towns
    Community Answer
    No, when a miner, also known as the 6 piece, attacks a bomb, only the bomb and the miner are removed.
  • Question
    Can a piece move through the lake?
    Thequestioner555
    Top Answerer
    Pieces cannot move through the lake; they must maneuver around it using the surrounding squares.
  • Question
    Can I place the flag anywhere?
    Thequestioner555
    Top Answerer
    You can place the flag anywhere within your zone at the start of the game, but it's generally advisable to place it on the back rank for safety.
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    What happens when two Major (4) pieces encounter each other in Stratego?
    Christopher
    Top Answerer
    When two pieces of the same rank engage, both are removed from the game board.
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    In Stratego, is the '1' piece the highest or lowest ranked in the army?
    Christopher
    Top Answerer
    The '1' piece is the lowest ranked piece in Stratego. It can only capture an opposing '1' piece; when two '1' pieces encounter each other, both are removed from the game board.
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    Can I place all my bombs around my flag in Stratego?
    Christopher
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    Placing all your bombs around your flag is a legal move, but it is a double-edged sword. While it creates a strong defensive wall, experienced opponents often suspect that kind of layout and will probe accordingly. A more unpredictable bomb arrangement can make your flag harder to find, and mixing strong pieces and traps into the zone adds more bluff and depth to your defense.
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    How does my Marshal piece get eliminated in Stratego?
    Christopher
    Top Answerer
    Your Marshal piece is eliminated if an opponent's Spy attacks it, or if you attack an opponent's Bomb. If your Marshal attacks another Marshal piece, both Marshals are eliminated.
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    What are all the pieces and ranks?
    Christopher
    Top Answerer
    You have a Flag, Bombs, a Spy, and pieces numbered 1 through 10. The ranks are: 1 - Marshal, 2 - General, 3 - Colonel, 4 - Major, 5 - Captain, 6 - Lieutenant, 7 - Sergeant, 8 - Miner, 9 - Scout, and 10 - Spy. Note that the Spy may also be listed as the 'S' piece in some versions of the game.
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    Do I win in Stratego if my opponent has no legal moves remaining?
    Christopher
    Top Answerer
    Yes, if your opponent has no legal moves left in Stratego, you win the game. This typically occurs when all their movable pieces are captured or blocked by bombs, preventing any valid attacks or maneuvers. It is a legitimate, though less common, path to victory.
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