Eridans Postitused: 180 Kasutajalt: Itaalia
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I have a question, in case 2 or more allies attack the same city and win, who is assigned the conquest?
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I think it is mostly rng tbh
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Eridans Postitused: 180 Kasutajalt: Itaalia
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I think it is mostly rng tbh
I don't understand, what does "rng tbh" mean?
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Kirjutas Eridans, 26.08.2025 at 00:59
I think it is mostly rng tbh
I don't understand, what does "rng tbh" mean?
random
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Its whoever has most unit types, or whoever's capital it was, if same unit types then whoever has more, then rng if same
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hi
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Probability plays a larger role as the numbers and relative unit strength equalizes.
You've probably noticed that weaker units in your stack help your chances. If two allies attack with one unit type, the weaker unit tends to win. For instance, a stack of 100 tanks by one ally, and a stack of 100 militia by the other, will give a near 100% chance for the ally with the militia stack to claim the city.
Because generals are especially weak, they often take the city, but since there is only one, the probability lowers. Compare this to a stack with multiple generals. (Some maps allow multiple generals, so if you had a large stack with 3 or 4 generals, you have a near 100% of taking the city if your ally has no General.)
Hope this helps ♥
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Kirjutas brianwl, 27.08.2025 at 02:48
Probability plays a larger role as the numbers and relative unit strength equalizes.
You've probably noticed that weaker units in your stack help your chances. If two allies attack with one unit type, the weaker unit tends to win. For instance, a stack of 100 tanks by one ally, and a stack of 100 militia by the other, will give a near 100% chance for the ally with the militia stack to claim the city.
Because generals are especially weak, they often take the city, but since there is only one, the probability lowers. Compare this to a stack with multiple generals. (Some maps allow multiple generals, so if you had a large stack with 3 or 4 generals, you have a near 100% of taking the city if your ally has no General.)
Hope this helps ♥
ok thanks for the explanation
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Wow atwar players are genuinely retarded
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hi
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