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The '''Attack Move''' command, also known as fight, tells units to proceed to the command's designated goal while engaging encountered targets.
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The '''Attack Move''' command, also known as Fight, tells units to proceed to the command's designated goal while engaging encountered targets.
  
Units with their [[Unit_states#Unit_AI|Unit AI]] state will use their tactical AI when encountering the enemy - raiders will swarm skirmishers, skirmishers will kite assaults, and so on. This is very distinct from e.g. Move command, which doesn't engage the AI and can be considered a manual override.
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Units with their [[Unit_states#Unit_AI|Unit AI]] state will use their tactical AI when encountering the enemy - raiders will swarm skirmishers, skirmishers will kite assaults, and so on. This is very distinct from e.g. Move command, which doesn't engage the AI and can be considered manual override.
  
 
Builders given the Attack Move command will indiscriminately use their buildpower to perform every possible build task en route, such as reclaiming any wrecks and other features, repairing damaged units, and assisting incomplete constructions.
 
Builders given the Attack Move command will indiscriminately use their buildpower to perform every possible build task en route, such as reclaiming any wrecks and other features, repairing damaged units, and assisting incomplete constructions.
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{{Navbox commands}}
 
{{Navbox commands}}
[[Category: Commands]]
 

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