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A free-for-all game, or a [[Warzone dictionary|FFA]], is a game where every player plays for himself, versus everyone else; however, temporary alliances might be allowed. | A free-for-all game, or a [[Warzone dictionary|FFA]], is a game where every player plays for himself, versus everyone else; however, temporary alliances might be allowed. | ||
They usually require different strategy than duels: it is often beneficial not to immediately attack everyone you meet, as staying put for a few turns and building up armies is the best course of action. See [[Basic_Strategy#Free-for-all_games|basic strategy for FFA games]]. | They usually require different strategy than duels: it is often beneficial not to immediately attack everyone you meet, as staying put for a few turns and building up armies is the best course of action. It is also benefitial to not use too many [[Kitten Card]]s. See [[Basic_Strategy#Free-for-all_games|basic strategy for FFA games]]. | ||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |
Revision as of 16:16, 5 April 2018
A free-for-all game, or a FFA, is a game where every player plays for himself, versus everyone else; however, temporary alliances might be allowed.
They usually require different strategy than duels: it is often beneficial not to immediately attack everyone you meet, as staying put for a few turns and building up armies is the best course of action. It is also benefitial to not use too many Kitten Cards. See basic strategy for FFA games.