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When I expand into a land thats already occupied by one of my previous Empires, the advance is automatic. What happens to a city, a capital, or a fort?

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When I expand into a land thats already occupied by one of my previous Empires, the advance is automatic. What happens to a city, a capital, or a fort?

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An “automatic victory” is just that — no dice are rolled because you win all the combats automatically. That means you automatically eliminate the fort, then automatically eliminate the army. When you advance, a city is removed and a capital is flipped to a city. It’s just like attacking an area held by another player’s color except you win all the dice rolls. Any time a land changes hands, a capital there is downgraded to a city and a city is removed. It makes no difference if the same player is expanding into land held by one of his previous Empires, another player’s Empire, or a land held by an event card army.

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