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Please explain this:
1. If you attack a "Can" (presumably a defensive structure or unit) with your 7 stacks of Griffins, the turn order will be as follows: first, your 1st stack, then the "Can's" 1st stack, your 2nd stack, the "Can's" 2nd stack, your 3rd stack, the "Can's" 3rd stack, and so on.
2. If you attack with 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 of your stacks, your Griffins will still go first.
3. However, if you attack the "Can" with a group of your Griffins placed in your 1st stack and any other army with a speed not equal to the Griffins' speed, when it's the Griffins' turn, the "Can's" Griffin stack will go first, not yours.
4. If you place your group of Griffins in the 4th stack, the turn will come immediately after the 1st "Can" stack's turn, even though, in theory, your group should go after the 1st stack of "Can" Griffins, which are in the left and right, and after the 2nd stack of the "Can," which is in the bottom right corner.
I understand that there is a turn order for units with the same speed, and it is determined by the number of such stacks. But I can't grasp the pattern.