3. The defeated army rule and turn of respect. Penalty-Replay turn.
Part A: All defeated armies or fleets are not allowed to move on the turn after they have been defeated, nor can they be attacked on the turn after they have been defeated, except in cases where Part B applies.
Part B: Exceptions to Part A:
1. If you attack an enemy army, and your army is defeated, your army is allowed to be attacked that turn.
2. If an enemy reinforces his defeated army in the field on his turn, that army is allowed to be attacked.
3. If an enemy army retreats into a Fort, City, or Castle and is besieged on the same turn that that it is defeated, it may be attacked on the following turn. If the army is not besieged on the same turn that it is defeated, it may still be besieged on the following turn, but may not be attacked until the third turn.
4. A defeated army retreats next to an undefeated target, or if an undefeated army is moved up next to a defeated army, the defeated army may be attacked again.
5. The defeated army retreats in such a way that it completely impedes the progress of enemy forces (such as stopping in the center of a mountain pass.) This exception does not apply in the cases of forts, cities, or castles.
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