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War Strategies (the broad strokes) trying to settle a disagreement
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Iā€™m in a bit of an argument with the current leader of my alliance atm. The guy in general isnā€™t particularly well suited to be our leader but he is the guy who our former leader tapped when he quit.

Anyway, Iā€™ve never been a huge fan of war but I prefer to do the different parts of this game effectively whenever possible. In every other alliance Iā€™ve been in, we generally open with the stronger of the two targets in fd1 and fd3, the logic being that the mop-up will be easier in the end. This guy insists that we should hit the weaker targets and double back for the bigger ones only after buffs are removed. I can honestly see both versions. Is there a ā€œbest practicesā€ version?

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