Laser Chess Deflection Page

It has a mirror on one diagonal side that reflects the laser beam at a 90-degree angle.

You can use the opponent’s Deflectors to complete your own laser’s path. If their Deflector is oriented correctly, you can bounce your beam off it to strike their King. Common Pieces Comparison Mirrored Sides Deflector Redirects beam 90°; vulnerable on 3 sides. Switch Redirects beam 90°; cannot be eliminated. Defender Blocks the beam from the front only. Khet: The Laser Game LASER CHESS Deflection

You must fire your laser at the end of every turn, even if it hits your own piece. Mentally trace the beam’s path before moving to ensure you aren’t accidentally destroying your own Deflector. It has a mirror on one diagonal side

On your turn, you can move a Deflector one square in any direction (including diagonally) or rotate it 90 degrees. Khet: The Laser Game You must fire your

In (formerly known as Khet or Deflexion ), the Deflector (or Pyramid) piece is your primary tool for controlling the board and striking your opponent’s King. Understanding its orientation and vulnerability is the key to winning. Quick Guide to the Deflector Piece

Point the mirrored side of your Deflectors outward toward the laser's origin to bounce incoming fire away from your King.