Recently I have started up playing this game again and discovered a cool trick.
Usually, when two stacks are adjacent, attacking one stack will draw the other one into its defense. One day, I was looking at the map, and there was this one hex town I want to capture. It was defended by a stack inside the town and a stack sitting outside. The town itself had wooden walls. I would like to attack the city without the walls in the way, so I decided to attack the stack outside the town to see if that would draw the stack inside the town out.
It worked like a charm. After I defeated both stacks on open ground, I just walked into the town the next turn without opposition.
Do you have any tricks of your own to share?
Usually, when two stacks are adjacent, attacking one stack will draw the other one into its defense. One day, I was looking at the map, and there was this one hex town I want to capture. It was defended by a stack inside the town and a stack sitting outside. The town itself had wooden walls. I would like to attack the city without the walls in the way, so I decided to attack the stack outside the town to see if that would draw the stack inside the town out.
It worked like a charm. After I defeated both stacks on open ground, I just walked into the town the next turn without opposition.
Do you have any tricks of your own to share?