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You should attack people in your [[Elite Guard]]-range (that is 75-133% your size). Attacking dominions within this range will give you [[prestige]] (which is an ambrosia to attackers) and the land you conquered can be built at half cost.
 
You should attack people in your [[Elite Guard]]-range (that is 75-133% your size). Attacking dominions within this range will give you [[prestige]] (which is an ambrosia to attackers) and the land you conquered can be built at half cost.
  
To attack, you must find a suitable target and send your army and defeat his defenses. Normally, attackers will attack explorers or other attackers who have their armies out. It is very rare that an attacker is able to invade another attacker whose offensive units are home. Why? Because most offensive units have a certain amount of [[My_First_Round#Defense | Defense]]. This amount varies from 2 to 3 defensive points per offensive unit.
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To attack, you must find a suitable target and send your army and defeat his defenses. Normally, attackers will attack explorers or other attackers who have their armies out. It is very rare that an attacker is able to invade another attacker whose offensive units are home. Why? Because most offensive units have a certain amount of [[defense]]. This amount varies from 2 to 3 defensive points per offensive unit.  
  
 
== How To Attack ==
 
== How To Attack ==

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