Oversee the Middle Game/Descriptions
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Progress on the Board | Moves Left Description |
3 | The midgame has begun in earnest. It becomes clearer what territory lies under your control, and what belongs to your opponent. |
4 | The game is at the midpoint of play. Captives pile up beside the board. They wail and lament audibly, but no one attends. |
5 | Every move becomes more consequential now. It will be the endgame in a few more moves. |
6 | Just a little time left. Note the tension in the Embassies. It will be the endgame in two moves. |
7 | This is the last step before the endgame. The pieces that remain are all veterans, even if they began as pawns. |
Strategic Weaknesses | Your Losses Description |
0 | You have lost no one. |
1 | A captured piece languishes by the side of the board. |
2 | A couple of pieces have been taken now. |
3 – 5 | Many of your pieces have been captured and are laid out next to the board. |
6 | Much of your army is already off the board. The pile of captives and war-dead is growing. |
7+ | This fight has inflicted terrible costs. The hospitals cannot attend to all of your wounded. |
Positional Advantages | Opponent's Losses Description |
0 | As for (opponent), they have lost no one. |
1 – 2 | As for (opponent), they have kept their losses low. |
3 – 4 | As for (opponent), they are starting to feel the losses. |
5 – 6 | As for (opponent), they are much weaker than at the start of play. |
7 – 8 | As for (opponent), they are suffering badly. |
9+ | As for (opponent), their forts are desolated and their spy networks no longer function. |