I think since its your province you can move to the same point. However, since he has peace with you and you are moving at him it might cause a problem, so might want to wait until someone knows for sure.
Right of way vs Peace
I gave right of way to AI
its situation is still peace with me
its unit is waiting at my province , and my unit is waiting at east of this province
I want to pull back my unit but my unit have to pass from same point where its unit is waiting
so when they meet at same point will we have war between us ?
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I'm about 95% sure that there's no war then.
it is lesser than %99 so It seems you don't trust very muchK.Rokossovski wrote:
I'm about 95% sure that there's no war then.
95% = trust very much 
Sorry, can't do better than that!Undaunted wrote:
it is lesser than %99 so It seems you don't trust very muchK.Rokossovski wrote:
I'm about 95% sure that there's no war then.
Here's a related question. If you attack an enemy at a province center owned by a 3rd party you both have RoW with will it start a war with the third party? Or for that matter, a third party prov where your enemy has RoW but you don't. For example, there is a British naval bomber at a Spanish airport I'd like to bombard with a battleship. I happen to also have RoW with Spain. Will bombarding cause a war with Spain. Likewise, if I didn't have RoW with Spain would it start a war?
Not completely sure again about the below, percentages behind the bullets:
- bombarding/direct air attack 3rd party at the province center: yes (90%)
- bombarding/direct air attack 3rd party in the field: no (70%)
- patrol 3rd party at the province center: no (95%)
- patrol 3rd party in the field: no (99%)
- melee in province center, both RoW with owner: no (99%)
- melee in province center, 3rd has RoW and you don't: yes (100%)
- melee in the field: no (99%)
@'freezy' ıf you know to what will happen in this situation can you say please ?
I bombed the British naval bomber at Spanish province center without starting a war. I didn't manually start the attack. I brought an AC close enough so that the BB could see the NB and it auto attacked. Not sure if it would be different if I directly gave the command to attack.K.Rokossovski wrote:
- bombarding/direct air attack 3rd party at the province center: yes (90%)

ps. Unfortunately, I wasn't actually watching when this occurred. However, neither the Spanish units nor the buildings at the province seem to have incurred any damage.
Amazing! I learned something new today!
If you give RoW the AI (or players will be able to move freely throughout your provinces, they need to use the attack command to start war. You should be able to move through them since you gave RoW. Now you cant do the same on his provinces, because RoW is not provided by the other.
I think that with rockets you will have problems targetting specific units of different nations/countries, but I never tried.
this one is a unique situation the city is owned by a former ally that went inactive no units showing from ally. The city province is occupied by 3 separate stacks from 3 countries Stack #1 at peace with not attacking city stack #2 at peace with attacking city stack #3 at war with not attacking city I have an AC that is within range to see city no units from former ally showing can see the other 3 stacks units. The attacking unit hasn.t changed in like 4 hours.
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