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Dungeons and Dragons: there's a "defense then offense". If it means that he first uses defense and, after that, uses offense, then it's correct. If if means he uses defense instead of offense, it must be changed to "defense than offense".
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Dungeons and Dragons: there's a "defense then offense". If it means that he first uses defense and, after that, uses offense, then it's correct. If if means he uses defense instead of offense, it must be changed to "defense than offense".