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One big benefit of the airlift card is that it happens before any attacks take place. Therefore it can be used as a way to sneak armies into a territory that needs immediate defense. Rarely, it can even be useful to use on territories that already connect anyway, simply because it's guaranteed to happen before any attacks. | One big benefit of the airlift card is that it happens before any attacks take place. Therefore it can be used as a way to sneak armies into a territory that needs immediate defense. Rarely, it can even be useful to use on territories that already connect anyway, simply because it's guaranteed to happen before any attacks. | ||
− | Specifically, airlift cards happen after deployments, after [[ | + | Specifically, airlift cards happen after deployments, after [[Abandon Card|Abandon]] cards, but before attacks and transfers. It's recommended to not abandon a territory on the same turn that you airlift to or from, as it will cause the airlift to fail. |
In a [[fog]] game, players can see the airlift take place if they can see the army total on either the source or destination of the airlift. When a player sees one, they get to see both locations even if the other one is fogged. | In a [[fog]] game, players can see the airlift take place if they can see the army total on either the source or destination of the airlift. When a player sees one, they get to see both locations even if the other one is fogged. |