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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Aug 4, 2018 7:23:53 GMT
Entonces ustedes también tienen valores negativos y positivos? -25% de caballería significa que yo causaré menos daño? Y por ejemplo 10% de infantería significa que recibiré menos daño? There is only negative value. A defending unit on a tile with "<unit> -x%" receives (100-X)% of dmg from attacking <unit>. A <unit> attacking a defender in a tile with "<unit> -X%" deals (100-X)% of dmg to the defender. There is NO offensive terrain effect, only defensive & movement.
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Post by batallamuda on Aug 4, 2018 19:23:10 GMT
Ok. The translation into Spanish is not helping me.
A fence has cavalry -25%, and serves to resist the attack of the cavalry. This is understood. But what does 10% mean in the infantry??
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Aug 5, 2018 9:11:58 GMT
Ok. The translation into Spanish is not helping me. A fence has cavalry -25%, and serves to resist the attack of the cavalry. This is understood. But what does 10% mean in the infantry?? It does the same thing but for inf. I'm not kidding. It resists 10% of inf atk. It's just a graphics error that makes it LOOKS like 10% without any + or - sign.
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Post by batallamuda on Aug 5, 2018 19:13:12 GMT
Graphic error Can not be! Something must mean. We talk so much and now it is graphic error? Help!!!
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Post by silvercreek on Aug 10, 2018 23:36:16 GMT
Think of it this way,if you are in the woods mountains ect.enemy attks you get a small buff,sames as defences,nothing that much to discuss over really.
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Post by Iosef Stalin on Aug 25, 2018 13:44:57 GMT
Hello, could you explain to me how the negative and positive values of the different terrains, fences, trenches and bunkers work? It is not understood if the values apply to the unit that occupies that terrain or to enemy units that attack on the ground. Thank you very much. The terrain effects movement, which can be fixed by a general with geography or a general with the war horse.
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