Parker Hannifin Games manual

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    The Armies. There are 6 corn lete sets of armies, & containing 3 Y denominations of army pieces: &try (worth l), Cavalry (worth 5 &try), and Artinej (worth 10 Infantry, or 2 Cavalry). Start the game by placing Idantry pieces; later in the game, you may trade in 5 Infantry for 1 Cqrdry, ar 2 Cavalry (or 1 Cavalry and 5 Infantry) for 1 Ar[...]

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    On your tum, try to capture territories by defeating your opponents' armies. But be careful: Winning battles will depend on careful planning, quick decisions and bdd moves. You'll have to place your forces ,wisely, attack at just theright time and t$rtiQ you deknses against all enemies. Note: At any time during the game, you may trade in [...]

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    After the sixth set has been traded in, each additional set is worth 5 more armies. Example: If you trade in the seventh set, you get 20 armies; if you I trade in the eighth, you get 25 mes, and so om "First" and "second" set, etc., refer to sets traded in by during the game. Thus, if you trade in the third set in the game, you [...]

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    capturing territories. As s- as you defeat the last opposing army on a territory, you capture that territory and must occupy it immediately. To do so, move in at least as many annies as the number of dice you rolledin your last battle. member: In most cases, maving as many armies as you can to the fro@ is mtageous, because des left behind can'[...]

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    ATTACKING 01 your turn, you may attack any territory adjacent to one of your own. Whenever you attack a "neutral" territory, your opponent rolls to defend @w "neutral" territory. tral" annies cannot attack and never receive reinforcements during k&, be the first to eliminate your opponent by capturing all of his or her [...]

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    INITIAL ARMY PLACEMENT 1. Select a color aq8, depending on the number of playem, c~unt Out the "armies" you'll need to start the me. , ' , If3 ~WCI~~ a& P~P COW QP~ ?5 If4 ~~J~P~~YQT-WW~O -try. If 5 are playing, each player counts out 25 Infantry. If 6 are playing, each player counts out 20 Infantry. To complete game SEQIP: [...]

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    Advantage when attaddng. If you have a RISK card that shows either the temtory you're attacking from or the territory you're attacking: You may, if you wish, re-roll any one die on each battle involving that tenitory. To do so, place the card face up in front of you and roll the die again. You my uw xwm than one card on a turn, but okdy o[...]