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The newer version included more abstract, stylized playing pieces shaped as different sized arrows, which indicate the movement of forces. The game also included for the first time cities, capitals, and major and minor objectives and rewards. These additions added a new element of complexity to the game whilst still maintaining accessibility to new players.

Game Board: The Risk game board is simply a map of 6 continents divided into 42 territories total. Each continent is a depicted with a different color and each contain 4 to 12 territories within its borders. The numbers along the bottom or southern edge of the board indicate the number of armies you will receive for a set of cards you trade in. The game starts with infantry pieces, however later in the game you may trade these pieces for Cavalry or Artillery or Calvary for Artillery according to their respective values above.

Cards: There are 42 Cards, each marked with a territory and a picture of Infantry, Cavalry, or Artillery. Remove Secret Mission cards if not playing that variation.

Risk requires planning before the game can begins. Initial placement of armies determines battles later in the game. To begin, select a color. Depending on the number of players in the game, distribute number of armies accordingly. Classically, players got 50 armies each.

However, modern interpretations of the game gives them only 40 armies each and establishes a neutral territory with another 40 armies. These are defensive armies for both players only and never used for offense. When one player attacks the neutral country, the other rolls the dice for that country. Successfully winning battles depends on careful planning and bold moves. To win you must attack when the time is right while fortifying your defenses. At the start of each turn, calculate how many new armies to add to your territories by considering:.

Territories: At the start of each turn, including your first, count the number of territories you occupy and divide by three ignoring any remainder. The answer is the total number of armies you are to receive. You will always have at least 3 armies even if you currently occupy less than 9 territories. Ex: if you occupy 14 territories, you get 4 armies. Continents: At the start of each turn, you will also receive armies for each continent you control. In order to control a continent you must occupy all the territories within it.

There is a chart in the lower left hand corner of the game board which defines the number of armies you receive per continent. Earning: At the end of a turn which resulted in gaining at least one new territory, you will earn at least one Risk card. The goal of Risk cards is to collect a set of 3 cards: 3 cards of same design 3 infantry, 3 calvary, 3 artillery , one of each of the 3 designs, or any 2 plus a wild card.

Full sets may be turned in at the beginning of your turn or you may wait. But, if you have 5 or 6 cards, you must trade in one set and the second one if it is full.

Trading in Cards for Armies: Matched sets may be traded in for more armies based on the total number of matches traded in. Keep matches face up under the board for quick reference. Following the sixth set, each additional match traded in is worth an extra 5 armies.

The entire project will be completes within three to four months. Due to closure of the stretch from Pakhowal Road Canal Bridge to Hero Bakery Chowk, shopkeepers have been ruing low footfall, due to which several of them have relocated.

While opening thePakhowal Road RUB will certainly help tackle traffic snarls and decongest roads, an MC official, requesting anonymity, said it may take over a month more to complete the project as bitumen roads have to be constructed and few civil works are also pending.

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