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If you attack target A, your general will be intercepted by camp B first because your general will enter its red square before reaching camp A.
If your gen survives camp B he will proceed to attack camp A without returning home.
I suggest you attack and destroy camp B then attack camp A once your gen has returned home between the battles .
Last edited by Sinister-King; 03.09.12 at 19:11.
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Thank you for taking time to answer my question Sinister-King! Thats much appritiated.
Unfortunately, I have to correct you: my general didnt engage camp B. He attacked camp A, then moved back home without fighting that camp above
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Your general most probably entered the red zone of camp A, before entering the red zone of camp B.
In that case he is already engaging the first camp and won't be intercepted.
Note however that leader camps (like the one just south of your camp A) do not have red influence areas (except e.g. in the Nords).
Thus, an attack on a leader camp can be intercepted by a nearby ordinary camp all the way till he's entering the leader camp.
Note also though, that camp B's influence area does not cover the entrance (on the SE side) of that leader camp.
Thus, you will probably be able to attack the leader (after defeating camp A) without attacking camp B.
Last edited by Tage; 03.09.12 at 22:47.
As this issue has pretty much been resolved, I will go ahead and close it.
Thanks again for your help guys.
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