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November 20th, 2006, 01:05 AM
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Two armies attacking the same province
When two of your armies move into the same province, do they combine forces to attack, or do you do two attacks, one after the other?
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November 20th, 2006, 01:19 AM
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Second Lieutenant
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Re: Two armies attacking the same province
If both armies are from the attacking side they combine. If one is from the defending side, and the other from the attacking side, the defender's armies combine. If both armies and the defender are all from different nations, one army will attack the defender, then the other army will attack whoever is left from the results of that battle. It is therefore an obvious advantage to go last but there is no way to control (or, really, even predict) which nation will go in which order.
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November 20th, 2006, 03:16 AM
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Major
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Re: Two armies attacking the same province
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Sheap said:
If both armies are from the attacking side they combine.
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Not necessarily =)
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November 20th, 2006, 04:54 AM
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Re: Two armies attacking the same province
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KissBlade said:
Quote:
Sheap said:
If both armies are from the attacking side they combine.
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Not necessarily =)
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If two forces under same nation's control both get to the target province, they combine.
One or even both might get killed before that, or some commanders might die of more or less natural causes leaving their troops without orders, etc etc. Also, if the enemy moves against one of your forces, if his army moves before yours, there will be two fights: enemy army against one of your armies, and your army against the defenders of the province the enemy army has already left.
If you press 'y' when you have selected a province several of your armies are moving into, you can give orders and select the placement of all the forces moving there. It's currently slightly bugged in that you can't change the orders of units already in the selected province (like stealthy forces).
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November 20th, 2006, 05:16 AM
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Second Lieutenant
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Re: Two armies attacking the same province
Yes, there are some things that can prevent movement of one of the armies by removing the commander. Assassinations, random events, remote summons, "ritual artillery," horror attacks, transportation spells, HP loss from disease/etc, and weird spells like winged monkeys all go before army movement, and there is a separate battle phase to resolve anything that happens from this sort of thing. If one of these should remove a commander either by death or magical relocation, all the troops he is leading will be transferred to the province garrison and will not carry out whatever marching orders you gave them that turn. This can be a major disaster.
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November 20th, 2006, 07:44 PM
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Re: Two armies attacking the same province
You missed my favoritest reason of all. In nations with stealth a third of your army will not fight because it moved in stealth mode by error. Of course it is the H Inf.
Here is a good one. You just captured a castle so when you move in a defending army it does not defend but hides inside while your 8 mages take on the enemy to their deaths.
Of course when you are giving move orders to 20 commanders you will miss someone in the confusion. Usualy longbow or H Inf.
No it does not always work even when it should.
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