Laser Chess Deflection Link

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

Place Deflectors in positions that look like "nonsense" moves. By keeping two mirrors ready on opposite sides of the board, you can suddenly rotate one to create a lethal line of fire that your opponent didn't see coming. LASER CHESS Deflection

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

On your turn, you can move a Deflector one square in any direction (including diagonally) or rotate it 90 degrees. In (formerly known as Khet or Deflexion ),

Use two Deflectors to create a 90-degree turn ("L") or three to reverse the beam's direction ("U") to bypass your opponent’s front-line defenses.

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

A Deflector is eliminated if the laser hits any of its non-mirrored sides . Essential Strategies for Deflection