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For example, if you attack with 10, you will kill, on average, 6 armies. This is why you generally want to attack with at least twice as many armies as the defender has. | For example, if you attack with 10, you will kill, on average, 6 armies. This is why you generally want to attack with at least twice as many armies as the defender has. | ||
− | Defenders also get an opportunity to kill attacking armies. Each defending army has a 70% chance at killing one of the attacking armies | + | Defenders also get an opportunity to kill attacking armies. Each defending army has a 70% chance at killing one of the attacking armies. |
Generally, you always want to have overwhelming numbers in every battle you participate in. Clearly, however, this isn't always possible, so you must pick and choose your fights to make the most effective use of your armies. | Generally, you always want to have overwhelming numbers in every battle you participate in. Clearly, however, this isn't always possible, so you must pick and choose your fights to make the most effective use of your armies. |