![]() Or are you just waiting for the AI to attack you, and assuming that it being the AI, it will do so incompetently and fail to move back into a triangle? ![]() Not really sure what you are suggesting here.Īs far as I know (in AOW3) if I attack his 3-hex army with a 1-unit army, I'll just lose my unit, and his 3-hex army will remain intact. Or be creative and outsmart AI by using 1-unit armies to break his formations and counterstiking him (3 adjacent to each other hexes = 3 armies, if AI broke that formation to form a line while attacking your 1-man army - then it is 2x adjacent hexes and thus just 2 armies in a battle). So yes, if you see an AI amassing a 3-hexes army on your borders - be prepared to do the same to counter it. In some cases sieges could end up into multiple battles of such huge amounts of units. In previous AoW that was the only way to siege advanced cities as AI / players had their own multiple armies guarding these with walls and defences further boosting it. Each adjacent army to a sector that is being attacked is dragged into tactical battle, so technically a battle can have 7 armies of 6 units or 42 units in total. Publicado originalmente por Okim:AoW series always allowed you to amass a whole battalion of armies to attack your enemy.
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