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Example 3: A attacks B and C. If B and C are not allies, they still help each other against A, because A is a common enemy. So, if B still has front-line troops and C only has archers, B's troops move in front of C to protect him. Exception: If B and C are enemies, e.g. because B is fighting against an additional ally D of C, then they do not help each other, not even against A.