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 =====Playground===== =====Playground=====
  
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  {{:misc:sea.png?25&nolink}} **Overview:**  Usually when an underwater nation invades a land nation, there aren't many ways fellow land-nations can respond. Raiding underwater from the coast is one of the few ways to do this. Underwater nations often don't protect their borders, leaving them vulnerable to limited-commitment raiding, and in the long term, destroying the shallow coastal provinces can also help protect the land nation, since armies in those underwater border provinces will be difficult to supply.  {{:misc:sea.png?25&nolink}} **Overview:**  Usually when an underwater nation invades a land nation, there aren't many ways fellow land-nations can respond. Raiding underwater from the coast is one of the few ways to do this. Underwater nations often don't protect their borders, leaving them vulnerable to limited-commitment raiding, and in the long term, destroying the shallow coastal provinces can also help protect the land nation, since armies in those underwater border provinces will be difficult to supply.
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 {{:style:supplyusage64.png?25&nolink}} **Strategic concerns:**  Using Raid-command from a well-patrolled coastal fortress with access to many water provinces is the ideal positioning. If the enemy water nation has the ability to respond quickly, it is advantageous to be able to switch the target province every turn. Ideally, the enemy water nation is also heavily committed to invading someone else, but attacking from a patrolled and  forted province is one of the best ways to protect raiders. The underwater nation can respond with a small force, teleporters, or assassins, but troops on Raid-command shouldn't engage in battles outside the fort. {{:style:supplyusage64.png?25&nolink}} **Strategic concerns:**  Using Raid-command from a well-patrolled coastal fortress with access to many water provinces is the ideal positioning. If the enemy water nation has the ability to respond quickly, it is advantageous to be able to switch the target province every turn. Ideally, the enemy water nation is also heavily committed to invading someone else, but attacking from a patrolled and  forted province is one of the best ways to protect raiders. The underwater nation can respond with a small force, teleporters, or assassins, but troops on Raid-command shouldn't engage in battles outside the fort.
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