- A land is never adjacent to itself, not even in particularly unusual cases.
- A land is always at exactly Range 0 of itself, and therefore "within Range 1," "within Range 2," etc.
- If a land meets a particular condition (e.g., "with Dahan"), it's its own "nearest land" meeting that condition.
- Isolating a land doesn't change any of these answers, since none require checking which other lands are adjacent.
For some practical examples:
- It's impossible to Push a piece from a land to itself or Gather a piece from a land to itself, since those move to/from adjacent lands.
- The threshold of "The Land Thrashes in Furious Pain" (Major Power) can't Repeat that Power on the original target land, since that land is not adjacent to itself.
- The first threshold of "Explosive Eruption" (Volcano Looming High's left Innate Power) can deal damage in the target land (the land where the Power destroyed Presence). Also, the third and fourth thresholds of both deal damage in the target land.
- During the Dahan Insurrection Scenario, if a City is destroyed in a land with Dahan, then "Military Response" adds a Town in that same land because there is no nearer land with Dahan.
- "Exports Fuel Inward Growth" (The Kingdom of Scotland Level 6) adds Towns to a land with Towns/Cities even if there are no adjacent Towns/Cities (either "naturally" or due to Isolate).
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