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Post by NetherFreek on Apr 12, 2016 18:46:28 GMT
Hi, first i want to say that this is unoffical since its not (yet) Verified by our tw mod team.
100% + bigger army, so your army is dubbled. Example 60 bp vs 28 bp. Needs an 5
25% - 100% bigger Example 60 bp vs 40 bp (66,7%) Needs an 6
25% bigger - 25% smaller Example 60 bp vs 60 bp Needs an 7
25% - 100% smaller Example 60 bp vs 95 bp (58,3%) Needs an 8
100%- smaller Example 60 bp vs 130 bp Needs an 9
Now the steps:
1. Choose the bp number as explained above 2. Is it a capital? If so, +1 3. Do you have other strategic advantages? Note: the gm of that tw decides if these advantages are fair, if he or she dont think so, they wont be valid.
I wrote this for hoping that attacking numbers dont become rediculous. But its still not approved by the tw team, so you cant claim it to be official and valid right now
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Post by NetherFreek on Apr 12, 2016 18:58:19 GMT
I want to say that if every player notes theur BP beneath each turns, all other players will know about this. So people cant attack while they dont know the enemies BP and throw 6es while the enemy may have a stronger army
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Apr 12, 2016 19:09:55 GMT
I want to say that if every player notes theur BP beneath each turns, all other players will know about this. So people cant attack while they dont know the enemies BP and throw 6es while the enemy may have a stronger army I like this point, it'll make the BP calculation a lot easy
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