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				 Re: Garrisoned Unit Question 
 Sorry to interrupt the more recent discussion in this thread, but I have a question relative to the original question! 
 When I examine several units within the SAME battle I have seen units with a home garrison province listed, other units with "home garrison" printed but no province listed, and units with nothing listed (i.e. not even the words "home garrison". What is the difference between these 3 cases?
 
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	I do so regularly. Know thine enemy and all, you know. Every time I do this, I find myself drawn back to Ermor, though.Quote: 
	
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	I do so regularly. Know thine enemy and all, you know. Every time I do this, I find myself drawn back to Ermor, though.Quote: 
	
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	Well, you know the saying: Walk a mile in your opponent's shoes, for then you'll be a mile away and have his shoes.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Argitoth: I don't feel it is necessary to learn the strength and weakness of a nation by playing it. I simply play against it and learn just as good.
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 If this happens to you, remember: Sniper rifles are the ultimate in "reach out and touch someone".
 
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	My favorite weapon in Deus Ex, Call of Duty, and other such games.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Norfleet: If this happens to you, remember: Sniper rifles are the ultimate in "reach out and touch someone".
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	Rod of the Phoenix, cost: 20 fire. Being able to reach out and torch someone, priceless.Quote: 
	
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