
Many players mistakenly believe they are forced to continue an attack until they win or lose, but the rules allow for strategic pauses.
According to the Risk Official Rulebook, the attacker has complete flexibility regarding when to stop.
Risk Official Rules 2022, [page not specified]
These rules correspond to the US edition of Risk.
Official Rule Breakdown
According to the Risk Official Rulebook (Risk_Rules_2022.pdf), the attacker possesses complete flexibility during their turn. While a player may continue to attack any adjacent territory as long as they have at least two armies remaining on the attacking territory, they are not obligated to finish a battle or a conquest. The rules explicitly state that a player may discontinue their attacks, end their turn, and pass the turn to the player on their left whenever they feel it is to their advantage to do so.
Example Play Situation
Alice is attacking Bob in Brazil. After winning two battles but losing several armies, Alice decides to stop attacking to preserve her remaining troops. Alice ends her turn and passes the turn to the next player.

Common Misconceptions
- Attacker must continue attacking until the territory is captured
- Attacker must continue attacking until all their armies are lost
- Attacker cannot stop an attack mid-battle
Quick Reference
| You Can | You Cannot |
|---|---|
| You can stop attacking at any time | You cannot attack if you have fewer than two armies on your territory |
| You can end your turn whenever it is advantageous | You cannot use a Risk card to re-roll when defending |
| You can switch to attacking a different adjacent territory |
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the official rule for stopping an attack in Risk?
- The attacker may discontinue attacks and end their turn whenever they wish.
- Can I stop attacking even if I haven't captured the territory?
- Yes, you can stop your attack at any time during your turn.
- Do I have to keep attacking if I am winning?
- No, you can choose to end your turn even if you are successful.
- Is it possible to change which territory I am attacking mid-turn?
- Yes, you can shift your attack to a different adjacent territory.

