Not gonna lie. I looked up all sorts of tutorials and none were as clear and comprehensive as you were. I really appreciate you making this and I feel that game night tonight is going to be really fun
I’ve been watching a few videos trying to learn the game and was super confused. This video is spot on and is very good for beginners. You sir are a scholar and a gentleman
7:42 ....the "dogpile" technique, which can be used in many board games; or as I like to call it the, "keep doing that and never get invited to play with us again" technique....
@@harsh-rules also, when no reserves are for the defender, in some version, the last troop become the battleing troop also, a very standard nowadays strategy for most players is going to australian continent, then turtleing
You may find interesting the 2010 release of Risk was the first released to go back to the classic version after revised (2008). That release actually retained the Star card system for getting more troops as opposed to the old accumulated method of getting more troops as the game went on. That release had new short game rules that involved a cease fire card in the card deck. It lacked mission risk and capital risk rules however.
In 2 player risk it says to use all of your 40 singel units for all 2 player and the neutral player so how do you get more troops at the start of the game if you used all units
What happens if all the territory cards are already used by players should we reshuffle them again and start taking them for every new territory we win? And also is there any limit to the number of troops you get when you trade in your cards for example 70 is the limit and no player should receive more than that? Please answer if possible!!! And also thank you for your informative video!!!!!
Really great video... Was having quite a it if trouble understanding the rules as they didn't explain everything or were clear enough... But this was super clear. Thank you so much!!
In the rules it says after you attack someone and take over the territory, you can move more troops from the attacking territory into the new territory. So if I have 10 and I’m attacking someone with 1, after I win the territory I can move 9 troops in the territory and keep attacking? And this doesn’t count as the maneuvering phase?
Here's the rules from an earlier edition that are more clear: Capturing territories. As soon as you defeat the last opposing army on a territory, you capture that territory and must occupy it immediately. To do so, move in at least as many armies as the number of dice you rolled in your last battle. Also remember you must always leave at least one army behind on the territory you attacked from. During the game, every territory must always be occupied by at least one army.
Ehhhhhh... I'm a Ben Shapiro fan myself, and I would have to disagree for the most part. You could do that for any male RUclipsr really? Edit: I bumped it up a speed. Now I hear it.
Always wanted to play this game as kid.but my friends were not into it and as a child it seems complicated it definitely a adults game . And looks really fun
When a single soldier fights a cavalry break the cavalry down into five soldiers. It's easier to track losses that way. If the five soldiers survive the battle without a loss, you can make them into a cavalry unit if you want.
Question : In your turn to role the dice.. Count the territories and divided by 3 and if you have continent will give troops.. On my second turn will i get troops. On my third turn will count territories divided by 3 and get troops... (I m not talking about matching 3 Risk cards and getting troops)
@@harsh-rulesLast question : 😄... In a enimy territory has a cavalry or canon.. Can i attack this with my troops.. Or other way around.. Or does the enimy has to exchange the calvary to five troops or canon to 10 troops...
@@pradeepedirisinghe7717 Yes. If you hit an enemy cavalry or cannon it breaks them down into troops. Just like buying a $1 item with $5 bill. You get $4 back in singles as change. Same concept.
Blitz is a "fast combat" results in mobile app, cannot be done on board game ;) Blitz uses as many units as possible during attack and calculates directly the outcome till attact is possible. As per manual battles you continue yourself. Timesaver if you're not afraid of loosing troops in case of a no luck.
Question: so say if I'm defending with only a cannon and I lose the battle do I replace that cannon with 9 troops or do I just loose the cannon same goes for the horse troops if I lose them do I get 4 troops?
See Patrick Ferguson's Question and answer below. Cannons = 10 troops. So if you lose 1 troop, the cannon is traded in for 9 troops that go on the board. Same with the cavalry (horse troops).
I’ve got a question that is about to cause a divorce. If an attacking player attacks with one die, and the defender defends with 2 dice, with 2 armies on each side…and the attacking player looses the roll, what happens? Someone please answer quickly.
how do u keep count in case having cavallry and artillery on the board, these are too many troops and its easy to lose count in case of attacking or defending!
Take casualties from the Cavalry and Cannons last, then break them down into single units. And yes, there can be a lot of units. Especially if players let each other build huge armies.
No. If you're the attacker you don't really retreat you just cease the attack. You can then choose to conduct an attack elsewhere and so on. If your defending you cannot retreat.
Hi. Two questions: 1) How is 2-person Risk played using the pieces for the neutral 3rd player? Are the cards somehow used to determine the distribution of the neutral 3rd player? 2) Since there are infantry, cavalry and cannon pieces, I assume a player can swap out pieces during the game at will depending on the type of deployment s/he wants on the board, yes? Thanks in advance.
1: Correct. You need to use the cards to setup a 3 player game to assign the territories. 2: Yes, the figures are mainly meant to save space on the board. So you change them out whenever you want.
I paused and stared at that part for about 3 minutes before finally deciding 'Yeah..must be a mistake..right?' And your comment has confirmed that. Lol.
Great explanation. Very clear and to the point. Thanks for posting these. I’ve played several times and I’m still a little confused about the cannons and Calvary. I understand them as money and exchanging little bills for big bills. But I never seem to have enough little bills to exchange and do what I need. Especially towards the end of the game. Let’s say I have a cannon and a Calvary on a territory. Can I attack with that cannon? Do I have to trade it in for 10 pieces and then attack? Can I only attack with three pieces at a time? If you can only attack with three pieces at a time, I don’t understand consolidation. You would be constantly consolidating and unconsolidating every time you needed to attack. Like I said, I never have enough infantry. Just to be clear. You can’t invade with a cannon against a single infantry, win and then leave the canon of ten there. Or then break it up to continue a push forward with 9 troops. Thanks for any clarification.
Patrick your assumptions correct. Some advice. Wherever possible, try to consolidate forces behind your front lines with Cavalry and Cannons. You will only reduce these big units if the enemy breaks through into your empire. Your front line territories should be "loose" and have more infantry. As you advance, your going to need infantry "singles" for combat (yes, 3 at a time) and leave infantry behind to hold territories you've taken over. Also, in my opinion, Classic Risk can get stalled and run out of pieces if it goes on too long. Are you and your fellow players "at war" from the start or are players allowing each other time to build their armies and empires (aka Turtling)? Maybe all agreeing to trade one territory back and forth to get cards? If so, that's a problem. The longer the game goes and the more card sets are traded in the more game pieces are required. If your running out of pieces late in the game, players are not being aggressive enough. Risk should be played like a "Hot War" not a "Cold War."
Great explanations. I have a question, how do I know that I have ended my turn or do I have the option to either continue attacking or stop my own turn?
During your turn, you conduct Phase I: Draft one time. You can repeat Phase II Attack: as many times as you want as long as you have armies that can be sent into battle. After you decide to stop attacking you conduct Phase III: Maneuver only once. Then your turn is over.
@@leslie8802 You can attack multiple territories. But your troops will thin out as you advance and attack new territories. Part of this is from losing troops in combat, part because you always must leave at least one troop in a territory.
I watched another video where the guy said that the maneuver can be done before or after the attack. is that true? or does it have to be after the attack
10:51 only equal to how many troops you have minus 1 (you have to leave at least one in your territory at the end of your turn). So for the example in the video, Orange has 5 troops in Western US. They can either attack twice with 2 troops, once with 3 troops, or twice with the first attack using 3 troops, then with only 1 troop.
1 question... If I have 1 troop in my territory and my neighbouring territory also has only 1 troop... Can I choose to attack them? And if I win, can u discard my prev territory and move into the newly captured territory
No. You cannot abandon territories. Whenever you attack you must have at least two armies. One to invade the other territory and one to hold the territory you're invading from.
@@harsh-rules hi i have a question... They say if i attacked and captured a territory i must colonize armies in the new territory equal to the number of dice rolled so if i have 3 armies in my territory and i attacked with 2 armies and one died how can i colonize 2 armies in the new territory and the remaining is only 2? That is the only problem now
As long as you have one army in the territory you attacked from you can keep fighting with whatever you have in the battle. When I say at least 2 I mean one to hold the territory you attacked from and a second to fight the actual battle.
Just got this game again for the holidays to play with family that are in town. Hopefully you still check these messages. I have a question that we are confused on during the attack phase. As the defender, if you have an excess of 2 troops, let's say 4 defending, can you choose to only defend with 1 unit at a time only rolling 1 defend dice each roll?
Yes, I think your referring to this rule: The defender will roll either 1 or 2 white dice: To roll 2 dice, he or she must have at least 2 armies on the territory under attack. Hint: The more dice the defender rolls, the greater his or her odds of winning-but the more armies he or she may lose.
One question. If you attack and win a territory with say three troops, do they have to stay in the territory for the current turn, or could you use 1-2 of the troops to attack another territory next it?
I still dont under stand one part. If we get 4 troops in the beginning, can we take any troops like cavalry and artillary and how will the gameplay be like with cavalry vs infantry or something like that.
The game pieces all function the same. Cavalry & Cannons represent multiple soldier units and help save space in the territory. By using a Cavalry unit you do not have to put down five infantry. Cavalry and Cannons do not have any special abilities.
Laxrite Does it’s just as if 3 infantry are attacking the defending infantry, so you would basically have 2 reserve soldiers (1 to stay back) as an attacker when attacking with cavalry
I have a question, Lets say you have 10 units in Brasil and you attack 1 unit in Argentina, you attack with 3 units and you win the round, therefore you will move those 3 units to the Argentina. Now can u continue attacking other countries with remaining 7 units from Brasil ?
Let me put this simply, if you were able to conquer a territory, you received a card _(no matter how many times you conquer an X amount of territory)._ Just remember as long as you could conquer at least 1 territory, you received a card. Just remember that.
You can attack as many times as you want per attack phase, but be aware each attack you will probably suffer some casualties. If you weaken yourself too much another player may take you out during their turn.
Hi Ben, first of all, love your videos, keep up the good work. I was wondering about a game mechanic on the risk revised edition game. I commented on said tutorial video, but i wasn't sure if people would still look at comments on videos from 3 years ago. Thanks anyway
Thanks, Falafl. RUclips used to inform me every time someone posted a question. It no longer does wich is frustrating. I'll post the response to your question on that page..
At the start of the turn, can the player do all the 3 possible drafting methods or only 1 of them? Also, do you get a card for each territory that you conquered during your turn or only 1 card at the end of the turn?
@@harsh-rules except whit the set number of armies rule, which 4, 6, 8 and 10's troops part of the board is keeped, 4 for 3 infantery, 6 for caveliers, 8 for artillery and 10 one of each.
Very good tutorial!👍 Just bought this today and am learning the rules. Your video have been extremely helpful thank you. Only questions I have is regarding the Territory cards is someone could help me out. 1. If I have 3x card that can be traded in can I keep them instead? This is to keep incurring the 2x troops in the territories on the cards i hold? Or do these have to be traded at the earliest convenience? I read somewhere that you cannot hold more than 6 cards without trading in. Is this correct? 2. Different scenario but similar. If I have traded the 3x cards in do i still receive the 2x troops for occupying that territory? Any help would be appreciated 😁👍
1. yeah, as long you don't surpass the card limit, in the online version on steam, if you have 5 cards, you must trade. But some other version might have more into the limit. 2. Depends of what you mean by that
They represent different numbers of units. The horse represents 5 soldiers and the cannon represents 10. It makes reading the state of the board much easier.
@@bee.7603 They are simply placeholders. When 3 units engage in battle with your cannon as a defender and you take two losses, the cannon will be replaced with a horse and 3 single units. It makes sure that the board isn't filled with hundreds of small pieces (on top of being able to field more units in the end).
Great video! But I have two questions. 1) In Capital Risk, if you lose your capital, can you get it back? 2) In Secret Mission, how many cards do each player need to grab? Just one?
I have social anxiety, so I don't mean to call you out or make it sound like that, but i thought you could only collect 2 extra troops if the territory on the card matches the territory on the board in a continent you've already done conquered. By the way, you forgot the unwritten rules. In most tournaments, if you attack your opponent effectively cornering him with 1 or 2 troops left then stop attacking altogether (I did that in a tournament and I never got invited back to play). If the prize money is yours, just win the damn match and take the money.
No. They are just there to free clutter on the board. And they are only defeated if all troops of it are gone, like you can roll 5 times winning dice to defeat one cavalry
I’m still confused on cavalry and cannons. De clutter ness sure. But if I wanna attack with a cannon right? Say I attack the neighboring army with 3 troops (mind the cannon is on the territory I’m attacking from) and I lose the dice roll resulting in losing all 3 troops. do I remember for the rest of the game that the cannon is actually worth 2? Do I write it down on paper? Someone explain please
You need to exchange the cannon for two soldiers. It's like when you buy something with a large bill. You get smaller bills as change. Cannons work the same way. Think of these game pieces like money.
I still don't know the rules for exchanging infantry for cavalry and cannon. If a horse boi gets shot does he get yeeted off the board or simply disperses into three musket bois, and so on?
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Same here and i am with main problem of attacking and capturing a territory. They say if i attack and capture a territory i must colonize armies in the new territory the same number of dice rolled. If i only have 3 armies and i attacked with two and one of them survive then i dont have enough armies to colonize in the new territory! That is a real confusion
Not gonna lie. I looked up all sorts of tutorials and none were as clear and comprehensive as you were. I really appreciate you making this and I feel that game night tonight is going to be really fun
So true!!!!!
Yup
Thanks for this great video, really helpful guide to playing Risk for the first time. Especially when the box had no instructions 😂
I’ve been watching a few videos trying to learn the game and was super confused. This video is spot on and is very good for beginners. You sir are a scholar and a gentleman
I looked up over 20 tutorials and none of them made me understand this game like you did. Best tutorial.
Really excellent tutorial. I've played Risk only once years ago and recently picked up a 90's era version. This was very helpful. 👍
7:42 ....the "dogpile" technique, which can be used in many board games; or as I like to call it the, "keep doing that and never get invited to play with us again" technique....
I loled pretty good at that line. Didnt think of it that way
12:34 Or in case of a dice tie, the defender wins.
Thanks! Forgot to put that in.
Freshh
@@harsh-rules You should pin this so that everyone would know.
@@harsh-rules also, when no reserves are for the defender, in some version, the last troop become the battleing troop
also, a very standard nowadays strategy for most players is going to australian continent, then turtleing
You should write the game manuals. I am SERIOUS
DiljotSingh Bajwa ikr
You may find interesting the 2010 release of Risk was the first released to go back to the classic version after revised (2008). That release actually retained the Star card system for getting more troops as opposed to the old accumulated method of getting more troops as the game went on.
That release had new short game rules that involved a cease fire card in the card deck. It lacked mission risk and capital risk rules however.
Been playing this game with friends since late 80s. Brilliant game
In 2 player risk it says to use all of your 40 singel units for all 2 player and the neutral player so how do you get more troops at the start of the game if you used all units
awesome work. Can you explain Games workshop´s kill team?
Thanks for the help! This guide was very useful and more explanatory than the original.
What happens if all the territory cards are already used by players should we reshuffle them again and start taking them for every new territory we win? And also is there any limit to the number of troops you get when you trade in your cards for example 70 is the limit and no player should receive more than that? Please answer if possible!!! And also thank you for your informative video!!!!!
I really wonder abbout that too...
Really great video... Was having quite a it if trouble understanding the rules as they didn't explain everything or were clear enough... But this was super clear. Thank you so much!!
In the rules it says after you attack someone and take over the territory, you can move more troops from the attacking territory into the new territory. So if I have 10 and I’m attacking someone with 1, after I win the territory I can move 9 troops in the territory and keep attacking? And this doesn’t count as the maneuvering phase?
Here's the rules from an earlier edition that are more clear:
Capturing territories.
As soon as you defeat the last opposing army on
a territory, you capture that territory and must occupy it immediately. To do so, move in at least as many armies as the number of dice you rolled in your last battle. Also remember you must always leave at least one army behind on the territory you attacked from. During the game,
every territory must always be occupied by at least one army.
@C R E A T V I .-. Not each. Just one army per player plus one neutral as a buffer.
could you do a two player guide?
Put it on 1.5x speed and he sounds like Ben Shapiro lol
This is the best breakdown of Risk btw.
Hahahahahaha this.
MY WIVE IS A DOCTOR!
Samuel Jett - Holy hell it sounds so similar
So accurate
Ehhhhhh... I'm a Ben Shapiro fan myself, and I would have to disagree for the most part. You could do that for any male RUclipsr really?
Edit: I bumped it up a speed. Now I hear it.
Always wanted to play this game as kid.but my friends were not into it and as a child it seems complicated it definitely a adults game . And looks really fun
I had a question can one cavalry fight a single soldier in the battle? If he can does we need to kill the cavalry five times compare to soldier one ?
When a single soldier fights a cavalry break the cavalry down into five soldiers. It's easier to track losses that way. If the five soldiers survive the battle without a loss, you can make them into a cavalry unit if you want.
@@harsh-rules and can i fight a Calvary with a Calvary of opponent
amazing,,, i won risk after watching ur video.
Question : In your turn to role the dice.. Count the territories and divided by 3 and if you have continent will give troops.. On my second turn will i get troops. On my third turn will count territories divided by 3 and get troops... (I m not talking about matching 3 Risk cards and getting troops)
Yes. You get troops every turn for the territories and continent bonus.
@@harsh-rulesLast question : 😄... In a enimy territory has a cavalry or canon.. Can i attack this with my troops.. Or other way around.. Or does the enimy has to exchange the calvary to five troops or canon to 10 troops...
@@pradeepedirisinghe7717 Yes. If you hit an enemy cavalry or cannon it breaks them down into troops. Just like buying a $1 item with $5 bill. You get $4 back in singles as change. Same concept.
what about the blitz attack in risk? its in the risk mobile and i don't understand it very much.
Blitz is a "fast combat" results in mobile app, cannot be done on board game ;)
Blitz uses as many units as possible during attack and calculates directly the outcome till attact is possible.
As per manual battles you continue yourself. Timesaver if you're not afraid of loosing troops in case of a no luck.
Question: so say if I'm defending with only a cannon and I lose the battle do I replace that cannon with 9 troops or do I just loose the cannon same goes for the horse troops if I lose them do I get 4 troops?
See Patrick Ferguson's Question and answer below. Cannons = 10 troops. So if you lose 1 troop, the cannon is traded in for 9 troops that go on the board. Same with the cavalry (horse troops).
@@harsh-rules thank you so much I wish that was in the rule book
When I bought it, I didn't get any storage units.
Fantatastic rule breakdown!!! You rock!
How much do classic risk sets cost
About $20 - $30
Was that Wagner at the start. That’s one of my favourite pieces!!
You're correct. That's Wagner!
What is wagner?
@@DK-mf8il
A German composer
I’ve got a question that is about to cause a divorce. If an attacking player attacks with one die, and the defender defends with 2 dice, with 2 armies on each side…and the attacking player looses the roll, what happens? Someone please answer quickly.
The attacker just loses one troop since they only rolled one dice
did you notice the troops are lying down and not standing up?
so can i move 5 units into battle but only attack with 3 at a time
I'm still confused
What about? Hit me up, I could help.
Fr like am i just dumb ive been tryna figure it out for like 2 hours now and i still dont know what im doing
@@novalsko hit me up. What exactly are you confused on?
just wait till you have to play axis and allies
@@Lugo428 can we attack with an artillery or cavalry and how does it work
how do u keep count in case having cavallry and artillery on the board, these are too many troops and its easy to lose count in case of attacking or defending!
Take casualties from the Cavalry and Cannons last, then break them down into single units. And yes, there can be a lot of units. Especially if players let each other build huge armies.
Could you do a risk Europe breakdown? And good job on the video.
X2
If you retreat out of an attack do does that end your turn?
No. If you're the attacker you don't really retreat you just cease the attack. You can then choose to conduct an attack elsewhere and so on. If your defending you cannot retreat.
@@harsh-rules hey what's the purpose of the territorial card when you have won the battle and then you have to draw it
Hi. Two questions: 1) How is 2-person Risk played using the pieces for the neutral 3rd player? Are the cards somehow used to determine the distribution of the neutral 3rd player? 2) Since there are infantry, cavalry and cannon pieces, I assume a player can swap out pieces during the game at will depending on the type of deployment s/he wants on the board, yes? Thanks in advance.
1: Correct. You need to use the cards to setup a 3 player game to assign the territories.
2: Yes, the figures are mainly meant to save space on the board. So you change them out whenever you want.
After 60 troops, how many troops I get while trading next set of cards?
on the cards explanation, the third one should be "one of each" with wild card , not three of a kind
I paused and stared at that part for about 3 minutes before finally deciding 'Yeah..must be a mistake..right?' And your comment has confirmed that. Lol.
And what happens if u have a cannon and someone attacks u
You helped me to understand how to play the game
Great explanation. Very clear and to the point. Thanks for posting these. I’ve played several times and I’m still a little confused about the cannons and Calvary. I understand them as money and exchanging little bills for big bills. But I never seem to have enough little bills to exchange and do what I need. Especially towards the end of the game. Let’s say I have a cannon and a Calvary on a territory. Can I attack with that cannon? Do I have to trade it in for 10 pieces and then attack? Can I only attack with three pieces at a time? If you can only attack with three pieces at a time, I don’t understand consolidation. You would be constantly consolidating and unconsolidating every time you needed to attack. Like I said, I never have enough infantry. Just to be clear. You can’t invade with a cannon against a single infantry, win and then leave the canon of ten there. Or then break it up to continue a push forward with 9 troops. Thanks for any clarification.
Patrick your assumptions correct. Some advice. Wherever possible, try to consolidate forces behind your front lines with Cavalry and Cannons. You will only reduce these big units if the enemy breaks through into your empire. Your front line territories should be "loose" and have more infantry. As you advance, your going to need infantry "singles" for combat (yes, 3 at a time) and leave infantry behind to hold territories you've taken over.
Also, in my opinion, Classic Risk can get stalled and run out of pieces if it goes on too long. Are you and your fellow players "at war" from the start or are players allowing each other time to build their armies and empires (aka Turtling)? Maybe all agreeing to trade one territory back and forth to get cards? If so, that's a problem.
The longer the game goes and the more card sets are traded in the more game pieces are required. If your running out of pieces late in the game, players are not being aggressive enough. Risk should be played like a "Hot War" not a "Cold War."
Great explanations.
I have a question, how do I know that I have ended my turn or do I have the option to either continue attacking or stop my own turn?
During your turn, you conduct Phase I: Draft one time. You can repeat Phase II Attack: as many times as you want as long as you have armies that can be sent into battle. After you decide to stop attacking you conduct Phase III: Maneuver only once. Then your turn is over.
@@harsh-rules You can attack from only one territory in your move or you can attack from multiple territories in same move?
@@leslie8802 You can attack multiple territories. But your troops will thin out as you advance and attack new territories. Part of this is from losing troops in combat, part because you always must leave at least one troop in a territory.
I watched another video where the guy said that the maneuver can be done before or after the attack. is that true? or does it have to be after the attack
After the attack.
Can a person attack as many times as he wants in his attack
10:51 only equal to how many troops you have minus 1 (you have to leave at least one in your territory at the end of your turn). So for the example in the video, Orange has 5 troops in Western US. They can either attack twice with 2 troops, once with 3 troops, or twice with the first attack using 3 troops, then with only 1 troop.
1 question... If I have 1 troop in my territory and my neighbouring territory also has only 1 troop... Can I choose to attack them? And if I win, can u discard my prev territory and move into the newly captured territory
No. You cannot abandon territories. Whenever you attack you must have at least two armies. One to invade the other territory and one to hold the territory you're invading from.
@@harsh-rules thanks a lot for the clarification! :)
@@harsh-rules hi i have a question...
They say if i attacked and captured a territory i must colonize armies in the new territory equal to the number of dice rolled so if i have 3 armies in my territory and i attacked with 2 armies and one died how can i colonize 2 armies in the new territory and the remaining is only 2?
That is the only problem now
As long as you have one army in the territory you attacked from you can keep fighting with whatever you have in the battle. When I say at least 2 I mean one to hold the territory you attacked from and a second to fight the actual battle.
Just got this game again for the holidays to play with family that are in town. Hopefully you still check these messages. I have a question that we are confused on during the attack phase.
As the defender, if you have an excess of 2 troops, let's say 4 defending, can you choose to only defend with 1 unit at a time only rolling 1 defend dice each roll?
Yes, I think your referring to this rule:
The defender will roll either 1 or 2 white dice: To roll 2 dice, he or she
must have at least 2 armies on the territory under attack. Hint: The more
dice the defender rolls, the greater his or her odds of winning-but the
more armies he or she may lose.
@@harsh-rules thank you so much for the reply! That was the consensus we came to but wanted to be sure!
09:25, i think the wildcard only is valid to complete three-of-a-kind, not one each.
One question. If you attack and win a territory with say three troops, do they have to stay in the territory for the current turn, or could you use 1-2 of the troops to attack another territory next it?
You can continue to attack. But you must leave 1 troop in each conquered territory to hold it.
I still dont under stand one part. If we get 4 troops in the beginning, can we take any troops like cavalry and artillary and how will the gameplay be like with cavalry vs infantry or something like that.
The game pieces all function the same. Cavalry & Cannons represent multiple soldier units and help save space in the territory. By using a Cavalry unit you do not have to put down five infantry. Cavalry and Cannons do not have any special abilities.
Harsh Rules: Breaking Down Boardgames So if an cavalry attacks an infantry, how will the infantry win.
Laxrite Does it’s just as if 3 infantry are attacking the defending infantry, so you would basically have 2 reserve soldiers (1 to stay back) as an attacker when attacking with cavalry
TraceHackaday70 Thx
I have a question, Lets say you have 10 units in Brasil and you attack 1 unit in Argentina, you attack with 3 units and you win the round, therefore you will move those 3 units to the Argentina. Now can u continue attacking other countries with remaining 7 units from Brasil ?
I believe so. Remember, you must always assign one unit to remain in the territory. So really you've got six units left to attack with.
Question. If you win two battles, you take two cards?
No. You take one card at the end of your turn regardless of the number of battles you win (as long as it's at least one)
@@DisheveledPeasant you are true
Let me put this simply, if you were able to conquer a territory, you received a card _(no matter how many times you conquer an X amount of territory)._ Just remember as long as you could conquer at least 1 territory, you received a card. Just remember that.
No. You only take one.
My gym teacher told me about Risk. I think it was the first not monopoly board game I have played.
Question, can you attack as many times as you want per attack phase? Or can you only attack one country to one country until you decide to stop?
You can attack as many times as you want per attack phase, but be aware each attack you will probably suffer some casualties. If you weaken yourself too much another player may take you out during their turn.
Great video it really helped me thx
I liked and subscribed ❤
do I do the draft phase even if it is my first turn on the game?
yes, drafting happens for every player, for their specific turn, including the very first one.
Why are there canons of there the same as the standing mans??
Hi Ben, first of all, love your videos, keep up the good work. I was wondering about a game mechanic on the risk revised edition game. I commented on said tutorial video, but i wasn't sure if people would still look at comments on videos from 3 years ago. Thanks anyway
Thanks, Falafl. RUclips used to inform me every time someone posted a question. It no longer does wich is frustrating. I'll post the response to your question on that page..
slow on dummies ... :) ... i love risk
At the start of the turn, can the player do all the 3 possible drafting methods or only 1 of them? Also, do you get a card for each territory that you conquered during your turn or only 1 card at the end of the turn?
if u get the card play do u only earn x amount of troops 1 time or for ever
Just one time. The amount of troops you can earn for trading a card set keeps increasing as each player cashes in cards. So keep that in mind.
@@harsh-rules k thx
@@harsh-rules except whit the set number of armies rule, which 4, 6, 8 and 10's troops part of the board is keeped, 4 for 3 infantery, 6 for caveliers, 8 for artillery and 10 one of each.
Awesome instructional video bro!
Can you do At any cost: Metz? It's a new game from GMT. Nice videos btw. I really appreciate your turtorials.
Where can I get this at?
Amazon has it. I just checked. I've also seen it at Target, Wal-Mart etc.
@@harsh-rules thx ben :)
Hamley's or Amazon
Available in hamleys store AMANORA mall PUNE.8007917948
Very good tutorial!👍
Just bought this today and am learning the rules. Your video have been extremely helpful thank you.
Only questions I have is regarding the Territory cards is someone could help me out.
1. If I have 3x card that can be traded in can I keep them instead? This is to keep incurring the 2x troops in the territories on the cards i hold? Or do these have to be traded at the earliest convenience? I read somewhere that you cannot hold more than 6 cards without trading in. Is this correct?
2. Different scenario but similar.
If I have traded the 3x cards in do i still receive the 2x troops for occupying that territory?
Any help would be appreciated 😁👍
1. yeah, as long you don't surpass the card limit, in the online version on steam, if you have 5 cards, you must trade. But some other version might have more into the limit.
2. Depends of what you mean by that
i am confused
Me too.
Do you guys have an instagram?
Or to put it a different way, Can a DEFENDING player ever gain a country through the roll of the dice?
No. They keep the country they're defending.
i just dont understand whats the caynon and the horse is about
They represent different numbers of units. The horse represents 5 soldiers and the cannon represents 10. It makes reading the state of the board much easier.
Then how will the canon or horses can attack to other places, or defend the teritory? I'm really confused abt it
@@bee.7603 They are simply placeholders. When 3 units engage in battle with your cannon as a defender and you take two losses, the cannon will be replaced with a horse and 3 single units. It makes sure that the board isn't filled with hundreds of small pieces (on top of being able to field more units in the end).
Ok thnks alot
If you conquer a territory, do you get extra troops or no?
No. And you have to keep the troops that you attacked with in that territory.
I have no idea about the cards still
Great video! But I have two questions. 1) In Capital Risk, if you lose your capital, can you get it back? 2) In Secret Mission, how many cards do each player need to grab? Just one?
1) Yes, you can. 2) Just 1.
You should do game of thrones risk
I have social anxiety, so I don't mean to call you out or make it sound like that, but i thought you could only collect 2 extra troops if the territory on the card matches the territory on the board in a continent you've already done conquered. By the way, you forgot the unwritten rules. In most tournaments, if you attack your opponent effectively cornering him with 1 or 2 troops left then stop attacking altogether (I did that in a tournament and I never got invited back to play). If the prize money is yours, just win the damn match and take the money.
Is there no benefit of horses n stuff
No. They are just there to free clutter on the board. And they are only defeated if all troops of it are gone, like you can roll 5 times winning dice to defeat one cavalry
I’m still confused on cavalry and cannons. De clutter ness sure. But if I wanna attack with a cannon right? Say I attack the neighboring army with 3 troops (mind the cannon is on the territory I’m attacking from) and I lose the dice roll resulting in losing all 3 troops. do I remember for the rest of the game that the cannon is actually worth 2? Do I write it down on paper? Someone explain please
You need to exchange the cannon for two soldiers. It's like when you buy something with a large bill. You get smaller bills as change. Cannons work the same way. Think of these game pieces like money.
I still don't know the rules for exchanging infantry for cavalry and cannon. If a horse boi gets shot does he get yeeted off the board or simply disperses into three musket bois, and so on?
If you lose 2 musket bois, then yes horse boi becomes 3 musket bois
And if I have a horse boi and five musket bois, they can be merged into a cannon?
Lord Wungler Beckett yep you got it man
hell yeah
My one game is in German For some reason and is called ‘Risiko’
European versions of the game are often branded as Risiko. I understand Clue is also called Cluedo there as well.
@@harsh-rules yes i can confirm in Italy is Risiko and Cluedo
Man I remember having this game years ago and it was too confusing to play (a friend gave it to me). Btw I had the Lord of the Rings version.
Thank you
Risk Europe is fun , do a video on it in the future please.
Γατάκια εδώ κ 5 χρόνια έχω θεσπίσει δικούς μου κανόνες κ αποστολές πριν το 4ωρο δεν τελειώνεις ποτέ 😂
Κοντεύουμε να αφήσουμε τα κόκαλα μας επάνω του..Το τελευταίο πρωταθληματακι κράτησε μια 5ετια..Μίνα Τέλη Αντρέα παραδεχτείτε ότι είμαι ιδιοφυΐα επιτέλους 😂😎
Just bought the game and every youtube video tutorial makes it more confusing
I'm still trying to figure out how drafting works
Same here and i am with main problem of attacking and capturing a territory.
They say if i attack and capture a territory i must colonize armies in the new territory the same number of dice rolled. If i only have 3 armies and i attacked with two and one of them survive then i dont have enough armies to colonize in the new territory!
That is a real confusion
"I think it's time to put the hurt on Ukraine."
Said Russia
"The Ukraine is weak! It's feeble!"
@@TommyC713 Yes! You get it, great episode! LOL
@@allenatkins2263 Yes, it was!! I just always picture Kramer and Newman on the subway any time Risk is mentioned 😂
It’s artillery not cannon. Lol
For the price it should have better quality pieces. They really are the lowest quality possible.
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I own this game after recently getting it
I always go for Russia, Ural, Siberia, Irkutsk, Yakutsk and Kamchatka
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Fuck, I fell asleep. I'll just let someone tell me how the game works while we're playing lol
Been through a few, "how to"s this doesn't help. I put the game up for adoption...
The instruction book is terrible for what is an easy game to learn.
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Save yourselves 2:52 thank me later
2 hours...... and the rest 🤣
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