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==Gameplay== The main game board consists of 96 interlocking hexes, each with a specified terrain type and color. Each player's army is organized into "legions" of one to seven creature tokens stacked face down. The legions move according to die roll, subject to restrictions marked on the board—Most board spaces can only be entered or exited from certain directions. No two legions may occupy the same hex on the game board.<ref name="hexagonia.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.hexagonia.com/rules/Titan.pdf|title=Titan Rules|website=Hexagonia.com}}</ref> If a legion moves into a hex which is occupied by an enemy legion, the two legions must fight to the death on a tactical map specific to that terrain. The terrain usually gives a battle advantage to creatures native there. {| border="1" style="float:right" |- ! Terrain || Color |- | Brush | bgcolor="#79c41d" | |- | Desert | bgcolor="#ff9400" | |- | Hills | bgcolor="#805040" | |- | Jungle | bgcolor="#1c872a" | |- | Marsh | bgcolor="#b06f40" | |- | Mountains | bgcolor="#d81a1a" | |- | Plains | bgcolor="#eddd00" | |- | Swamp | bgcolor="#3b63db" | |- | Tower | bgcolor="#c9c9c9" | |- | Tundra | bgcolor="#a5d9ff" | |- | Woods | bgcolor="#cfed0b" | |} Each time a legion moves, it may recruit one additional creature if the territory to which it moves is native to at least one creature already in the legion. For example, [[centaur]]s may recruit in the plains and woods, [[ogre]]s may recruit in the marsh and hills. Each creature may recruit its own kind, but multiple weak creatures may be eligible to recruit more powerful creatures. For example, one ogre in the marsh or hills may recruit only another ogre, but two ogres in the marsh may recruit a [[troll]], while three ogres in the hills may recruit a [[minotaur]]. The victor of each battle is awarded points based on strength of the creatures vanquished. For each hundred points a player earns, he is awarded an angel, a strong creature which can teleport from its own legion to aid an attacking legion in future battles. Also, for each one hundred points a player earns, his titan becomes stronger in battle. Finally, at four hundred points, a player's titan gains the ability to teleport on a roll of six, attacking any enemy legion regardless of position.<ref name="hexagonia.com"/>
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