== Raids ==
Now there are a few definitions of what a raid is and what you're supposed to do on it. But here is what the big Wikipedia says on it:
<i>A raid is a military tactic whereby a sudden attack is effected by a small group behind enemy lines. A raiding group may comprise of personnel specially trained in this tactic (such as commandos or guerilla fighters), regular soldiers, or any organized group of combatants. Raids have a specific purpose and are not normally intended to capture and hold terrain, but instead finish with the raiding force quickly retreating to a previous defended position prior to the enemy forces being able to respond in a co-ordinated manner or formulate a counterattack.
The purposes of a raid may include:
to demoralize, confuse, or exhaust an enemy <br>
to ransack or pillage a location <br>
to obtain property or capture people <br>
to destroy goods or other things with an economic value <br>
to free POWs <br>
to kill or capture specific people <br>
to gather intelligence.<br></i>
Now for practical purposes, we will limit our discussion to the two options easiest to do in Wurm: Obtain Property & Confuse the Enemy.
=== Offense ===
== Sieges ==