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Test 1
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Unicorn. Represented here by an inverted knight, in Raumschach it moves through the vertices of cubes (triagonally). A unicorn from its starting position can reach only 30 cubes. The white unicorn's destination squares are marked with a circle, black's with an X. The boards are stacked, with board E on top.
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Unicorn. Represented here by an inverted knight, in Raumschach it moves through the vertices of cubes (triagonally). A unicorn from its starting position can reach only 30 cubes. The white unicorn's destination squares are marked with a circle, black's with an X. The boards are stacked, with board E on top.
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Test 2
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Raumschach starting position. Inverted knights represent unicorns. The white pawn on cell Bd2 can move to the two cells marked with black dots and capture on the five cells marked "×". The black unicorn on Dd5 can move to cells with white dots, or capture the white pawn on Aa2.
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Raumschach starting position. Inverted knights represent unicorns. The white pawn on cell Bd2 can move to the two cells marked with black dots and capture on the five cells marked "×". The black unicorn on Dd5 can move to cells with white dots, or capture the white pawn on Aa2.
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Test 3