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attacking his enemy in the center, he broke their lines and divided the enemy
forces in two. Then, a small amount of his
forces fortified their position and held off one flank, while Napoleons main
force attacked the other half wich they now
outumbered. After finishing off the first half, Napolons forces rejoined the
flank-holders and attacked the remaining
-half. In Wesnoth, where you sometimes are flanked by two or more enemies, you
can utilize a similar strategy. Let a few
+half. (This stratagy is known as "defeat in detail".) In Wesnoth, where you
sometimes are flanked by two or more
+enemies, you can utilize a similar strategy. Let a few
very powerful units hold one flank, while the majority of your force attacks
on a different front. Two red mages and one
white has often proved successful, likewise two-three paladins. By combining
healers and the healing effect of villages,
a small force can hold for a very long time.
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<h3>Feints</h3>
In scenarios with multiple opponents, it is useful to distract one opponent
while attacking an objective, such as an