So, that is a great question, and the answer is always context-dependent. The idea of just going for your weakest neighbor is very much a beginner idea, and you can win a game occasionally with some other general practices (i.e., an ok opening). In this game, if you are wondering why I am going after red, you need to look at occupation balance: once a team hits over 40%, alarm bells should be going off. An advanced tip (not sure it is in this video) is team balance is your guiding compass in team games. Best of luck out there Spencer 😉
@@SpencerKraisler That is totally fine :) We all were there at one point. Even in my position, I still have a good amount to learn, and there are many things I can improve on. If you are looking to improve, a lot of the videos with tips have a ton of gold if you are paying attention. 😉
@@EnzoPlays1234 thanks man, your vids are pretty great. I find your flag trick hilarious, but its also great how it works really well and it really shows how this game has a whole political side to it
@@SpencerKraisler@SpencerKraisler Yeah, Flag diplomacy is so funny, and it really speaks to the international community that plays territorial. There is a good amount of the game that comes down to communication, and that is one of the things I love about territorial (among others). Thanks for the support again! :)
I love your video 💖
Thanks for the support! :)
How do you choose who to attack? It seems you chose to attack pretty massive players rather than the weakest neighbor.
So, that is a great question, and the answer is always context-dependent. The idea of just going for your weakest neighbor is very much a beginner idea, and you can win a game occasionally with some other general practices (i.e., an ok opening). In this game, if you are wondering why I am going after red, you need to look at occupation balance: once a team hits over 40%, alarm bells should be going off. An advanced tip (not sure it is in this video) is team balance is your guiding compass in team games. Best of luck out there Spencer 😉
@@EnzoPlays1234 I’m very much a beginner :) I’ve won a few games through luck and eating the weakest dude, but I have very much to learn clearly 😂
@@SpencerKraisler That is totally fine :) We all were there at one point. Even in my position, I still have a good amount to learn, and there are many things I can improve on. If you are looking to improve, a lot of the videos with tips have a ton of gold if you are paying attention. 😉
@@EnzoPlays1234 thanks man, your vids are pretty great. I find your flag trick hilarious, but its also great how it works really well and it really shows how this game has a whole political side to it
@@SpencerKraisler@SpencerKraisler Yeah, Flag diplomacy is so funny, and it really speaks to the international community that plays territorial. There is a good amount of the game that comes down to communication, and that is one of the things I love about territorial (among others). Thanks for the support again! :)