How to Decide Who to Attack in Basic Heroscape

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Part of the video series: How to Play the Basic RPG Version of Heroscape

Summary: Learn how to decide who you should attack in heroscape in this free video series that will show you how to play the basic version of the table top RPG heroscape game.

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How to Decide Who to Attack in Basic Heroscape

MIKE LOPEZ: Hi. I'm Mike with Expert Village, and now we're going to go over the first step of your turn. The first step of your turn is going to, each using an army card. Now, there are many different varieties of strategies, especially depending on which scenario from the scenario book you are playing. Now, here we have the three army cards which signify the units in your army. We have two groups, we have a group of these guys, and then we have a group of these guys, and then we have a one hero or single character unit in the back, and according to all their cards they all have a move of 6. Now, which means you have to pick one, so if you're going to move defensively, you would say pick Dumutef Guard, who has a move of 6, and move him out from the rear, past the front line. Remember you do not have to move them all of the six spaces, you can move them any number just none past six. Or, if you're going to take a more offensive route, then you would begin or move all of the creatures in front, either way, in that way, you can go engage your opponent in direct combat before the end of your first turn.

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