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In this case, the attackers killed 4 and the defenders killed 3 (represented by the four checkmarks on the left and the three checkmarks on the right). Since all of the defending armies died, the territory is captured by the attacker. 7 armies were attacking, and 3 were killed by the defenders, leaving 4 to occupy the newly captured territory. | In this case, the attackers killed 4 and the defenders killed 3 (represented by the four checkmarks on the left and the three checkmarks on the right). Since all of the defending armies died, the territory is captured by the attacker. 7 armies were attacking, and 3 were killed by the defenders, leaving 4 to occupy the newly captured territory. | ||
− | === | + | ===Successful attack example=== |
Let's say that 15 armies attack a territory that has 6 armies. | Let's say that 15 armies attack a territory that has 6 armies. |