What Does Garrisoned Mean in Whiteout Survival?

avatarEarningOunce5 months ago
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avatarWhammellingSuite5 months ago

Garrisoning in Whiteout Survival is like giving your troops a cozy (well, cold) home base where they can protect and defend your territory.

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avatarRegulatingHale5 months ago

Garrisoned just means you have troops stationed in a building. They're ready to fight off any unwanted guests!


avatarRegulatingHale5 months ago

It's simple: garrisoned = troops sitting tight in one spot to defend.


avatarCreatingGulf5 months ago

When you 'garrison' troops in Whiteout Survival, it means you're stationing them at a specific location to defend it against attacks or threats. Think of it as putting your best soldiers on guard duty!

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