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Commanders are a feature that allows you to bring yourself into the battlefield. When commanders are enabled, all players in the game are given a special commander unit on one of their territories. | Commanders are a feature that allows you to bring yourself into the battlefield. When commanders are enabled, all players in the game are given a special commander unit on one of their territories. | ||
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For the most part, commanders follow the same rules as armies. For example, in [[multi-attack]] games, commanders can attack many times, but as soon as they transfer they can't move again. However, unlike normal armies, commanders can not be transferred to a teammate (they must always remain on a territory you control.) Using an [[Airlift Card]], commanders can be airlifted, as long as the destination is one of your own territories and not a teammate. | For the most part, commanders follow the same rules as armies. For example, in [[multi-attack]] games, commanders can attack many times, but as soon as they transfer they can't move again. However, unlike normal armies, commanders can not be transferred to a teammate (they must always remain on a territory you control.) Using an [[Airlift Card]], commanders can be airlifted, as long as the destination is one of your own territories and not a teammate. | ||
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