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  1. #1
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    defeating camp problem

    Hi, I was attaking a camp and my general was intercepted by other camp which is under clouds. Is this situation normal?

  2. #2
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    If u click on a camp it will show u its reaction range in red. It'll still have this range even if you haven't discovered it and send ur general to a camp. Best is to fully explore the map. But it is good general practice to always watch ur attacks. Retreat is a handy button to use when needed

  3. #3
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    Sandycove
    i even know where that happened, in S3 and got intercepted by a camp in S6. since the new path finding there is NO way to avoid that encounter, so better prepare to attack that one directly

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