![]() ![]() The size of Lung Fish has a lot to do with its species. Their upper jaws have special tooth plates, which is an evidence of their evolution to terrestrial animals. Their fins are different from other fish and grow more like "foot" of a land animal. It’s slightly inadequate to call Lung Fish a lander due to the lack of strength to move on land. Who would’ve thought these small fish could survive up until modern times! These fish once spread throughout the Earth during the Devonian era, but are now only seen in Africa, South America, Oceania and other regions. Speaking of the animals that landed in the Devonian era, we first thought of Lung Fish. If there's no adjacent empty space, remove that pawn instead. You will expel that animal and move it 1 space in any direction you like (ignoring the landscape). However, you can end the move in a space containing your opponents' pawn with a lower-level than your pawn. You cannot move your pawns through your opponents' pawns. You can change the direction during the movement. Each card can move one pawn only.ĭuring moving, you can move a pawn through another pawn of your own, but you cannot end the move in a space containing your pawn. Note that you cannot distribute the steps into multiple pawns. ![]() When you play Migrating, move one of your pawns on the board up to 5 steps. And moves from an ocean space direct into an adjacent mountain space cost 3 steps. Moving into a higher-level space cost 2 steps (for example, moving from ocean to plain, or plain to mountains). Moving into a same-or-lower-level space cost 1 step. You can move the pawns into any empty plain, mountain or ocean spaces. When you play Moving, move one of your pawns on the board up to 3 steps.
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