Leaner
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A leaner is a piece which is balanced against the magnetic field of other pieces on the board. They may lean on individual [[foundation piece]]s, a [[tower]] of two or more pieces, pairs of foundation pieces or others. [[Basic Techniques|Creating a leaner]] is the basic move in Polarity. | A leaner is a piece which is balanced against the magnetic field of other pieces on the board. They may lean on individual [[foundation piece]]s, a [[tower]] of two or more pieces, pairs of foundation pieces or others. [[Basic Techniques|Creating a leaner]] is the basic move in Polarity. | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 15 January 2006
Also known as Standing Disc or Floating Disc
A leaner is a piece which is balanced against the magnetic field of other pieces on the board. They may lean on individual foundation pieces, a tower of two or more pieces, pairs of foundation pieces or others. Creating a leaner is the basic move in Polarity.