THE PADWAR OF



"...two diagonal in any direction, or combination..."(Chapter II of the TEXT)

"...2 spaces diagonal in any direction or combination."(APPENDIX)

Here, at least, the TEXT and APPENDIX both agree on the direction of movement of the PADWAR. There is still open interpretation of the movement itself.


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STRICT INTERPRETATION(CHAINED PADWAR):

The PADWAR must move the entire TWO squares.


CHAINED PADWAR



This version allows for both approach and blocking by the opponent.


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LOOSE INTERPRETATION(FREE PADWAR):

The PADWAR may move UP TO TWO squares.


FREE PADWAR



This version allows for approach but eliminates the opponent's ability to block. The PADWAR may still be blocked by its own color.


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