Chess Ultra
38 Achievements
1000 XP
Epic
Spanish Bishop
Develop a White King Bishop to b5
10 XP
22.0%
How to unlock the Spanish Bishop achievement in Chess Ultra - Definitive Guide
Load up a single player game, making sure your colour is white. Once you're in the game, follow these moves
Move 1: Move the Pawn from E2 to E3 or E4 (either will work)
Move 2: Move the Bishop from F1 to B6
If a piece occupies that spot, just capture it, as you only need to land on the spot with said piece
This should also net you the Absolute Pin achievement, which is a secret achievement, as long as the pawn in D7 has not been moved
Note - B5 is a white spot, so you will only be able to use the Bishop on the white space
Move 1: Move the Pawn from E2 to E3 or E4 (either will work)
Move 2: Move the Bishop from F1 to B6
If a piece occupies that spot, just capture it, as you only need to land on the spot with said piece
This should also net you the Absolute Pin achievement, which is a secret achievement, as long as the pawn in D7 has not been moved
Note - B5 is a white spot, so you will only be able to use the Bishop on the white space
4 Comments
Took me a while cause I was not paying attention to everything...what screwed me up was your Move 2 saying to move to B6 instead of B5 lol
By Oriole2682 on 30 Jun 2017 00:21
did this.. (b5, btw, not b6) - did't get cheev, it looks like you have to play against AI, not another player - that worked.
By SneakyStabbalot on 22 Mar 2018 00:24
Single Game > New Game > Continue > Set any timer settings you like. Make sure you're playing as white. Set the opponent to be the computer on novice difficulty to minimize interference if you just want the achievement.
Move the Pawn on E2 forward and out of the way. Move the King side Bishop to B5.
Move the Pawn on E2 forward and out of the way. Move the King side Bishop to B5.
Set up a single player game against Novice AI.
- Move your pawn from e2 to e4
- Move your bishop from f1 to b6 (capture an opposing piece if there's one there)
This guide was translated automatically.
The Spanish game is an opening and begins with the following moves:
1.e4 e5
2. Kf3 Kc6
3. Cb5.
1.e4 e5
2. Kf3 Kc6
3. Cb5.