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Originally Posted by chrispedersen
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Originally Posted by lch
WAD. The forts defenses are back to full strength as soon as there was one successful siege break in between. If the defender managed to do that, then you have to start getting the defenses down to zero again before you can storm the fort.
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I am fairly sure thats not actually true. I *believe* I have seen where subsequent sieges have continued from the value remaining siege value.
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Like has been said already, that's unrelated. For all practical purposes, the fort was under siege the whole time. If the sieging force was diminished in strength during some time, then the defenses may have been rebuilt. But once a successful siege break attempt happens, the fort's defenses are immediately back at full.
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Originally Posted by Psycho
Forts are not immediately repaired when the siege is lifted. It is just shown like that, but actually the damage still exists.
The easiest way to try - siege an empty fortress. Then move away next turn. Then return on the third turn. The damage on the third turn will be the sum of damages on the first and third turn. But during the second turn it is shown as if there is no damage. The display during the second turn while the siege is lifted is misleading.
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That's never been the case for me, and I don't think that this is true. Maybe there was some unit left that has been sieging the fort on its own - maybe without a commander.