Obviously there are two schools of thought on this.
A. The picture of the unit should determine who wins. In other words, since a helicopter can fly and a catapult cannot, the helicopter should win every battle without suffering damage.
B. Every unit is simply a strength number plus modifiers. If the numbers dictate that from time to time a tank loses to a longbowman, so be it. The reasoning could be that if the longbowman is holed up in a city, the modern troops would have to leave the tank at some point if they wanted to kill the longbowman. Or some other similar reasoning that we all see posted from time to time.
So what camp are you from?
A. The picture of the unit should determine who wins. In other words, since a helicopter can fly and a catapult cannot, the helicopter should win every battle without suffering damage.
B. Every unit is simply a strength number plus modifiers. If the numbers dictate that from time to time a tank loses to a longbowman, so be it. The reasoning could be that if the longbowman is holed up in a city, the modern troops would have to leave the tank at some point if they wanted to kill the longbowman. Or some other similar reasoning that we all see posted from time to time.
So what camp are you from?
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