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| Does "pass" mean "entered" (as in enter the hex the gate is in), or "passed through" (entered and exited)? | | Does "pass" mean "entered" (as in enter the hex the gate is in), or "passed through" (entered and exited)? |
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| Addendum: Some in-game testing revealed that enemies without permission to "pass" the gate are allowed to enter it (and therefore are able to fight the garrison -- which I should've realized before asking my initial question here).
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| I think, the in-game description of "pass" lacks sufficient specificity. I've modified the page to be clearer.
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| :What garrison? Since when can border gates have garrisons? Are you talking about a mod? Vanilla Heroes 3 does not allow to enter the tile, nor does it allow border gates to hold troops. Same for HotA. --[[User:Turnam|Turnam]] ([[User talk:Turnam|talk]]) 06:26, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
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| Oops, my mistake.Sorry.
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| Thanks for you attention and more accurate editing :)
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