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You start and finish the game with only one Capital. Your Capital is a territory owned by you which has a White ring around your troop circle and will have more troops than the usual 3 starting troops. | |
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This has to be defended at all times because if someone conquers your Capital, your game will be over and the conqueror will get all your other territories and your cards, so keep reinforcing it at every opportunity. | |
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Conquering another player's Capital | |
Before attempting to conquer another player's Capital, first make sure that you have a path of territories to get to it, which are owned by other players and not owned by you. Also make sure that you will be gaining enough troops from card exchanges with the cards received after you conquer the opponent's Capital (*Note you do not get a victory card until after you end your turn, so only count your cards + your opponent's cards and check the current exchange value). Also make sure that you have enough troops to conquer it and not just weaken it (3 player games or higher), because that would ruin the game. Count the troops in their Capital plus all the troops on the path you chose to get there and add 1 troop for each territory to be conquered, as you will have to leave 1 troop behind in each territory as you go. When you arrive next to the Capital that you are trying to conquer, you will need to have the same or more troops than the Capital that you are attacking, otherwise there's a good chance that the attack will fail and the game will be ruined. | |
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Examle: 26 + 3 + 3 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 35 (just enough to conquer the Capital in Diagram 2) | |
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Conquering the 1st Capital: If everything goes well getting to the target Capital, you should arrive next to it with just enough troops to conquer it, but if you lose more than expected getting there, you'll need to seriously consider calling off the attack and fortifying all remaining troops back to your Capital. Do not start attacking the target Capital if there's a very good chance that the attack will fail, this will just weaken the opponent (3 player games or higher) and give the game away to the next player after you. | |
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Card Value: (Using Diagram 2 with Increasing Cards: ) If you have 3 Cards and your opponent has 4 cards and the current exchange value is 20 for a set of 3 cards exchanged, then it is worth conquering your opponent, as there will be a good chance of you having 2 sets to exchange from the 7 cards and you will receive 20 + 25 = 45 troops to place near the next opponent's Capital to conquer that as well, possibly to win the game depending on the amount of players in the game and how many cards are available to acquire, or you can fortify your own Capital, stronger than before and receive a victory card ready for your next turn. | |
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Winning the game: To win, you have to conquer all other players Capitals. From the amount of troops that you get at the start of each turn and the fact that you have to lose some gaining a victory each turn to get a card, most 3 player+ Capitals games usually have an optimum point when you can attempt to win the game. This is usually when the card exchange value is at about 20 troops. You will normally need to be able to conquer an opponent's Capital and add their cards to your own to exchange 2 sets and so be able to place troops and attempt to conquer the next opponent's Capital. If you successfully conquer all other Capitals, you win. | |
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Hints & Tips: I'll finish this tomorrow (time has beaten me). | |
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[td]You start and finish the game with only one Capital.
Your Capital is a territory owned by you which has a White ring around your troop circle and will have more troops than the usual 3 starting troops.[/td][td][/td]
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[td][color=#AA2222][b]This has to be defended at all times because if someone conquers your Capital, your game will be over and the conqueror will get all your other territories and your cards, so keep reinforcing it at every opportunity.[/b][/color][/td][td][/td]
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[td][size=14][b]Conquering another player's Capital[/b][/size][/td][td][/td]
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[td]Before attempting to conquer another player's Capital, first make sure that you have a path of territories to get to it, which are owned by other players and not owned by you.
Also make sure that you will be gaining enough troops from card exchanges with the cards received after you conquer the opponent's Capital (*Note you do not get a victory card until after you end your turn, so only count your cards + your opponent's cards and check the current exchange value).
Also make sure that you have enough troops to conquer it and not just weaken it (3 player games or higher), because that would ruin the game.
[i]Count the troops in their Capital plus all the troops on the path you chose to get there and add 1 troop for each territory to be conquered, as you will have to leave 1 troop behind in each territory as you go.[/i]
When you arrive next to the Capital that you are trying to conquer, you will need to have the same or more troops than the Capital that you are attacking, otherwise there's a good chance that the attack will fail and the game will be ruined.[/td][td][/td]
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[td]Examle: 26 + 3 + 3 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 35 (just enough to conquer the Capital in Diagram 2)[/td][td][/td]
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[td][size=14][b]Conquering the 1st Capital:[/b][/size]
If everything goes well getting to the target Capital, you should arrive next to it with just enough troops to conquer it, but if you lose more than expected getting there, you'll need to seriously consider calling off the attack and fortifying all remaining troops back to your Capital.
Do not start attacking the target Capital if there's a very good chance that the attack will fail, this will just weaken the opponent (3 player games or higher) and give the game away to the next player after you.[/td][td][/td]
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[td][size=14][b]Card Value:[/b][/size]
(Using Diagram 2 with [i]Increasing Cards[/i]: ) If you have 3 Cards and your opponent has 4 cards and the current exchange value is 20 for a set of 3 cards exchanged, then it is worth conquering your opponent, as there will be a good chance of you having 2 sets to exchange from the 7 cards and you will receive 20 + 25 = 45 troops to place near the next opponent's Capital to conquer that as well, possibly to win the game depending on the amount of players in the game and how many cards are available to acquire, or you can fortify your own Capital, stronger than before and receive a victory card ready for your next turn.[/td][td][/td]
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[td][size=14][b]Winning the game:[/b][/size]
To win, you have to conquer all other players Capitals.
From the amount of troops that you get at the start of each turn and the fact that you have to lose some gaining a victory each turn to get a card, most 3 player+ Capitals games usually have an optimum point when you can attempt to win the game.
This is usually when the card exchange value is at about 20 troops.
You will normally need to be able to conquer an opponent's Capital and add their cards to your own to exchange 2 sets and so be able to place troops and attempt to conquer the next opponent's Capital.
If you successfully conquer all other Capitals, you win.[/td][td][/td]
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[td][size=14][b]Hints & Tips:[/b][/size]
I'll finish this tomorrow (time has beaten me).[/td][td][/td]
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