Wear down slowly over time, if you are that concerned about it. When you are losing, stacking is usually the best option, because no one wants to waste their troops on taking out an inconsequential territory, so you wait until an opportunity arises to take a better foothold in the game. To combat this, another player can devote a few or several of his troops each round to wearing down the stack. This is only useful if you can afford it, so keep an eye on the balance of powers in the rest of the game.
Onefistjel wrote:Wear down slowly over time, if you are that concerned about it. When you are losing, stacking is usually the best option, because no one wants to waste their troops on taking out an inconsequential territory, so you wait until an opportunity arises to take a better foothold in the game. To combat this, another player can devote a few or several of his troops each round to wearing down the stack. This is only useful if you can afford it, so keep an eye on the balance of powers in the rest of the game.
Most cases the player being carved will just suicide into you and you'll lose.
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