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Nathan, give our realization that Vox could just press on south of A9 if they wished if we don't hold it, I assume you will now stack everything we've got up there and try to hold it.
Since we're banking on that now, how many workers can we get up on A9, and how long would it take them to build a fort?
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I just ran some tests on bombardment to see. Looks like terrain plays a part... probably the same as it does in regular combat.
Test: (unit, terrain) (0 miss, 1 hit) (preserve random seed on to make sure the RNG string was the same each time)
W(G):
11110011011111111111
W(M):
10110011001101111111
S(G):
10110001001101111111
The Spear on Grassland has slightly better odds than the Warrior on the Mountain, which made a difference in 1 battle. The Warrior on Grassland gets hit a lot more than the Warrior on the Mountain.
Basically, we are going to be getting 50:0 shots at Vox with Catapults while they are on the Mountains. We can hit them 50% of the time, they can't hit us at all (in those battles).
When defending with Catapults I really don't know. I'd assume it's either the same, or the terrain gets taken out entirely.
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I've gotta do dinner, so I'll be off for a bit.
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Can someone post in the public forum that we should bet a 3-4 hour extension?
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I hope you are all OK with my request for a turn extension in the public forum.
(Nobody stepped up, so I just did it)The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.
Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.
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