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I think Europe is underrated as well, but for slightly different reasons. There is a very common school of thought that Europe is too difficult to win from, so very often the continent gets ignored all together especially by higher skilled players. If you go slow and don't overextend yourself, very often you can take the continent uncontended, and then hold it for a strong attack when the time is right. In an escalating game if you hold Europe you are almost always in the perfect position pounce on the weakest opponent to gain their cards from Europe, then keep rolling for the win.MeDeFe wrote:I find Europe is severely underrated. If I hold 3 or 4 territories in Europe at the start of the game I usually go for it. Yes, it has 4 borders, but 3 of those connect, usually noone will go for Asia, so fortifying Ukraina is not so important immediately. Also it takes a while before anyone holds NA, so if you put another 1 or 2 armies on Iceland you're pretty much safe from attacks on that front. Africa and SA on the other hand border each other and both usually get taken early on. With your immediate neighbour distracted you can usually get away with staying 1 or 2 below what he has on North Africa and Egypt. As for Iceland once you hold Europe, build up a backup force on Great Britain or Scandinavia, that will keep anyone in NA from breaking your bonus, at the same time you appear unprovocative and will not become engaged in unnecessary conflicts.