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- | ====== Fighting ====== | + | ====== Fighting/ |
- | By its nature, Badgers is a rather peaceful game and can be played just for the fun of hiking around, collecting and trading badges. | + | By its nature, Badgers is a **rather peaceful game** and can be played just for the fun of **hiking around, collecting and trading badges**, and for **watching badges making their way** on the map. |
- | However if you insist on fight, you can have it: You can fight for [[rules: | + | However if you insist on fight, you can have it: |
+ | * You can fight for [[rules: | ||
+ | * You can try to climb up one of the [[rules: | ||
- | But, if you are looking for trouble, be aware, that the **fighting power** is connected to **production and collecting** game: | + | But, if you are looking for trouble, be aware, that the **fighting power** is connected to the **production and collecting** game: |
- | - The higher your [[rules: | + | - The higher your [[rules: |
- The higher your [[rules: | - The higher your [[rules: | ||
- The higher your capacity, i.e. the more different badges you hold, the more opponent badges you can remove from a region. | - The higher your capacity, i.e. the more different badges you hold, the more opponent badges you can remove from a region. | ||
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+ | ~~DISQUS~~ |