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				April 6th, 2004, 05:17 PM
			
			
			
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				 Flying units attacking rear ? 
 I have looked in old thread and find something usefull ... but still I have some dubt:
 How is the best way to have high probabilty that flying units really attacj the enemies rear ?
 
 It seems that my flyer are better in doing that if:
 
 1) they start just in the middle of the field and not in the rear and
 
 2) if I give them teh order attack instead of hold-and-attck (that I was us ti prefer becouse often some squads in the rear move up and left the leaders alone)
 
 ... si that true or are only strange coincidence ?
 
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				April 6th, 2004, 07:39 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Flying units attacking rear ? 
 The "rear opponents" seem to mean they will attack the rear ones they SEE. If they start way at the back of the battle they dont see all the way to the other side of the battle. Thats how Im guessing.
 I like to split mine. Have half attack rear and half attack archers. Sometimes when they fly looking for archers they get more in the back than the other ones do.
 
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				April 7th, 2004, 12:20 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Flying units attacking rear ? 
 
	I disagree.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Gandalf Parker: The "rear opponents" seem to mean they will attack the rear ones they SEE. If they start way at the back of the battle they dont see all the way to the other side of the battle. Thats how Im guessing.
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 I think the greatest chance to get a unit to attack the rear is to place the unit in the right spot of the battle field.
 
 For example, if you place your ice devil in the back-most and middle position, it will attack whatever units are in the middle of the battlefield.
 
 I believe flying works exactly like running except that there is no movement graphics, so just like running, if you run into the enemy before you get to the desired target, you will attack those units
 
 r = rearmost unit
 i = ice devil
 A = army
 
 r
 r-----------A--------i
 r
 
 The ice devil will attack the army in the above graph
 
 r-----------------------i
 r-----------A
 r
 
 The ice devil will attack rearmost because the army is not in the way.
 
 This is my hypothesis (educated guess).
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				April 7th, 2004, 02:09 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Flying units attacking rear ? 
 The mechanics are that, essentially, the unit must pass a check to bypass each unit and keep moving further back.  The more units within range of their passage, the less likely it is that they'll reach the rear row. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Flying units attacking rear ? 
 
	What's the logic behind a flying unit needing to do so?Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Psitticine: The mechanics are that, essentially, the unit must pass a check to bypass each unit and keep moving further back.  The more units within range of their passage, the less likely it is that they'll reach the rear row.
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 Would they mistakenly believe that -this- unit is the Last unit?  I assume that units can see the entire battlefield, especially when airborne.
 
 Is it a game-mechanics thing, so that a bunch of flying units aren't immediately a mage-killer?
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				 Re: Flying units attacking rear ? 
 So, it'is not a problem of how much far are my flayers in the battlefield but what they meet mefore reaching the end ...
 so teh best way is to split my flayres in small Groups trying to cover as much battlefield as possible and also, as Gandalf suggest, give some of them the attack archer orders ... I'll try!
 
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