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The gray territories are [[neutral]], they can be attacked by anyone, and they defend themselves, but they cannot attack anyone else. On most games, they have 2 armies, i.e. you have to defeat two armies to conquer it. But it could as well be, as shown in this example, 0 armies, which means you get it directly if you send any number of armies to conquer it. Also, it could raise up to 10 or even higher, those high-valued neutrals are called [[wastelands]]. | The gray territories are [[neutral]], they can be attacked by anyone, and they defend themselves, but they cannot attack anyone else. On most games, they have 2 armies, i.e. you have to defeat two armies to conquer it. But it could as well be, as shown in this example, 0 armies, which means you get it directly if you send any number of armies to conquer it. Also, it could raise up to 10 or even higher, those high-valued neutrals are called [[wastelands]]. | ||
− | From a territory, you can perform a two actions on another territory: [[Attack Only and Transfer Only | + | From a territory, you can perform a two actions on another territory: [[attack or transfer|Attack Only and Transfer Only]]. |
== Bonuses == | == Bonuses == |