1) Complain about my starting position to my imaginary friend, Ursarkar E. Creed the Tactical Genius™
2) Entice all of my neighbors individually into this hot new diplomatic opt-in option known as the Non-Aggression Pact, or N.A.P.
3) Let each of my allies individually know that I will be grouping most of my units with my queen, and let them know that the next person to confuse me for easy pickings gets dunked on.
4) Get bored, decide to start conversations with further-away people I don't have any type of peace deal with, offer them a little bit of information about my allies' rear flanks, hear their sob stories about the war front. They invite me to backstab the man, since he's losing a 2v1 badly. I decline because I don't like backstabbing.
5) Look on the intel report, find the worst performing guy on the list, and offer to buy specialists from him. Maybe I'll donate some extra drillers on my own to get on his good side so he'll kingmake me after he dies.
6) The man turns out to be a poor investment; he's performing poorly not as a matter of luck, but sheer tactical incompetence. I'm out several hundred drillers and a high-powered specialist, and only have some pissed off men to the south to show for it.
7) Two of my neighbors start fighting, and both request my aid. I aid the guy who's getting his rear flank raped by the neighbor on my other side, who has grown to cancerous proportions.
7a) I buy and trade specialists with everyone who needs some quick drillers, draining my backup plan drillers but also netting me some pretty cool combos in return.
8) The cancerous neighbor from 7 launches 200 drillers at me without prior notice while my trade drillers are still in transit.
9) The angry factions on my south (always the south) decide to start launching at me at this point.
10) If I have trustworthy allies, I lose my base and turtle in with them. Otherwise, bunker in and hold the line. This isn't my first time on the ass end of a 3v1, and it sure as hell won't be the last.
11) End the game anywhere from 1st place to 6th
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silverberg on Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
There is no avoiding war; it can only be postponed to the advantage of others.
- Niccolo Machiavelli