

If a new player makes a mistake, don't jump down their throat and chastise them politely point out their error and offer constructive criticism. You are either here for help, or you are here to help. Whether you're a new recruit or a grizzled veteran, courtesy and respect should be at the forefront of everything you do. Join our Discord to find other players looking for games, help, or advice!Ĭheck out this awesome website for a handy reference guide to each nation's strengths and weaknesses. If you'd like to help out new players in this subreddit, message either me or one of the mod team with a link to your Steam profile, and we'll set you up with a custom flair. Here, we aim to introduce new or inexperienced players to Wargame veterans, and provide a place for discussion, replay analysis, and 1-on-1 gameplay matches. This subreddit is dedicated to reversing the stigma that Wargame: Red Dragon has as a tough, unrelenting game with a toxic community and a steep learning curve.

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