Originally posted by Lucilla
Do I understand it correctly, that the difference between attacking with an army and attacking with 4 stacked units is as follows:
When attacking with 4 separate units, you do a 1 by 1 battle, which means your 1st unit attacks the first counterpart, the 2nd unit the 2nd and so on. The 3rd unit will then only attack the 1st one, if no 3d, 4th, etc. units are left to attack.
An army will attack the 1st unit as a whole and then proceed to the 2nd, which means you concentrate your attack on the most defensive unit until it is beaten and then go on with the next.
Is this how it works?
Do I understand it correctly, that the difference between attacking with an army and attacking with 4 stacked units is as follows:
When attacking with 4 separate units, you do a 1 by 1 battle, which means your 1st unit attacks the first counterpart, the 2nd unit the 2nd and so on. The 3rd unit will then only attack the 1st one, if no 3d, 4th, etc. units are left to attack.
An army will attack the 1st unit as a whole and then proceed to the 2nd, which means you concentrate your attack on the most defensive unit until it is beaten and then go on with the next.
Is this how it works?
Geddit?
I know, it's somewhat confusing.
An army will only ever attack one enemy unit per turn. I've never tried putting blitz units in an army, so I'm not sure if an army composed entirely of, say modern armour, is able to blitz. I doubt it, though.
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