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The General Who Wins

Sun Tzu, the Art of War — The great general who wins makes many calculations in his temple; he has already conquered the battlefield in the stillness of his mind before the fight has even begun.
In the Gambit Wargame — the act of an attack carries a significant risk: the charging unit is unveiled to the enemy. Use attacks with extreme caution, because the element of deception fades away as the game progresses towards the end-game, and the conflict converts into a battle of pure strategy. Mind the endgame — that is s the part where you win.

Rational or Insane?

Drone attacks — in which the drone explodes itself and destroys the enemy unit of any strength — are portrayed as total madness. Of course they are! Such a "kamikaze" unit instills pure terror among opponent ranks, and this label of insanity actually hides the true strategic brilliance of the unit.
Avoid wasting drones needlessly. Instead, organize them into attacking squads supported by high-rank units. Drones are not sacrificial pieces, but performers: they deliver the cobra—swift, merciless, high-impact strikes. One such strike may change the entire scenario.

Sniper — the Cold Virtuoso

Arctic calm, an even colder reason, and nerves of steel — the Sniper is an absolute force in the game, whose only executioner is the drone. The Sniper is one; the drones are the pack. The frontline is not her place, but try if you dare!
Every step the Sniper takes across the board is the click of a metronome, counting down an inevitable end: either her own or her victim's. She is the diamond and the most strategic unit in the game — as fragile as she is strong. Command her strategically with care and love, for victory rests on her existence.