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Warzone will always execute your orders in the order that you supply them, mixed in with the orders from the other players. In the [[Orders list]] in the top-right, you can re-arrange your orders by clicking on them and using the up and down buttons. | Warzone will always execute your orders in the order that you supply them, mixed in with the orders from the other players. In the [[Orders list]] in the top-right, you can re-arrange your orders by clicking on them and using the up and down buttons. | ||
− | Sometimes it is advantageous for your orders to happen early in the turn, other times it is better for your orders to happen after your opponent's orders. | + | Sometimes it is advantageous for your orders to happen early in the turn, other times it is better for your orders to happen after your opponent's orders. Often it is useful to execute "dummy" moves first so that your important moves happen later in the turn rather than sooner. Players sometimes move their armies around within their own territory to take up moves before doing their real attack. Note that, at least one army must actually move for it to delay your orders. If you execute a "transfer only" order to a spot you don't control, this won't result in any armies moving and, therefore, won't delay your orders at all. |
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==Types of Move Order== | ==Types of Move Order== |