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Night’s Watch
What happens to the undesirables in Westeros? The 4th or 5th sons of nobles? Petty criminals? The outcasts? Those who seem to have no place in society? In Westeros, there is always a refuge for them: the Wall. Far to the north, the Wall protects Westeros from the wild and untamed dangers that lurk in the surrounding forests. Everyone in Westeros knows that winter is coming, and when it does, it will be the Night's Watch that is the first and best line of defence.
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But what sets the Night's Watch apart? While the Starks triumph thanks to their battlefield positioning and offensive strategy, and the Lannisters excel in deceiving and manipulating their enemies, what sets the Night's Watch apart from other armies? Let's take a look at their mechanics and style of play.
Endure and adapt: Only the most resilient survive in the ranks of the Night's Watch, making them one of the toughest and most resilient factions in the game.
Adaptability and victory: The Guard must be ready to face any threat, and while they don't excel in any particular aspect of warfare, they are capable of meeting almost any challenge.
Wishes of the Guard: The Night's Watch use a unique Wish mechanism with their Tactical Cards, giving their units powerful new abilities when played.
Each faction is made up of combat units and characters.
Combat units are those found on the battlefield, such as the Sworn Brothers, Tracking Patrols and Phantoms, as well as siege units like the Scorpions and the Constructors' Crew.
Characters include Attachments, which reinforce combat units, as well as Non-Combat Units, which otherwise contribute to the war effort, using politics or other subterfuges on the Strategy Board. The Army General plays a crucial role in the coordination of forces and can be either an Attachment or a NCU, or even an individual combat unit in rare cases.