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"When the attack organizer recalls, the invitees will still attack. The attack simply changes from a group attack to a normal one. This guarantees that return times of the invitees will not be tampered with by a formation leader. Also, since the formation leader isn't 'locked in', he can recall to defend his base with out canceling the other players' attacks."
 
"When the attack organizer recalls, the invitees will still attack. The attack simply changes from a group attack to a normal one. This guarantees that return times of the invitees will not be tampered with by a formation leader. Also, since the formation leader isn't 'locked in', he can recall to defend his base with out canceling the other players' attacks."
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== Group attack question. ==
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person A attacks with slow ship, ex: hercules - attack time 2:00 hrs
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person B joins attack with fast ships, ex: posiedon - attack time 1:20 hrs
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as a group attack, it lands in 2:00 hrs. 
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Q: If person A withdraws, does the attack time decrease?
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A: No, the attack time is not recalculated if a fleet is recalled.
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Alice attacks with Weapons Armor Shield tech = 4.
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Bob joins the attack and has Weapons Armor Shield tech = 12.
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Q: Who's tech is used in the battle calculation? Somebody said only the leader's tech matters, true?
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This note should probably be added to the entry itself -- I'll state what I believe the answer to be, but it should be verified<br \>
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Q: If you joint attack with yourself, do the different fleets return to their respective planets?<br \>
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A: I believe this is not the case -- the entire fleet will return to the initiating planet<br \>
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That appeared to happen to me the one time I did that.<br \>
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I also don't know what happens if you play with the deployment sources -- what happens if A initiates the attack, and "B" joins in from both planet 1 and planet 2. Or if A initiates the attack from p1, joins with himself from p2, and B joins in the attack. And so forth. There are several possible combinations which should be investigated<br \>.
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All fleet members return to their own respective places, of course<br \>
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--[[Special:Contributions/24.250.253.251|24.250.253.251]] 14:20, 19 May 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 14:22, 19 May 2010

the source of the following passage is an alliance field test:

"When the attack organizer recalls, the invitees will still attack. The attack simply changes from a group attack to a normal one. This guarantees that return times of the invitees will not be tampered with by a formation leader. Also, since the formation leader isn't 'locked in', he can recall to defend his base with out canceling the other players' attacks."

Group attack question.

person A attacks with slow ship, ex: hercules - attack time 2:00 hrs person B joins attack with fast ships, ex: posiedon - attack time 1:20 hrs

as a group attack, it lands in 2:00 hrs.

Q: If person A withdraws, does the attack time decrease?

A: No, the attack time is not recalculated if a fleet is recalled.


Alice attacks with Weapons Armor Shield tech = 4. Bob joins the attack and has Weapons Armor Shield tech = 12.

Q: Who's tech is used in the battle calculation? Somebody said only the leader's tech matters, true?

This note should probably be added to the entry itself -- I'll state what I believe the answer to be, but it should be verified
Q: If you joint attack with yourself, do the different fleets return to their respective planets?
A: I believe this is not the case -- the entire fleet will return to the initiating planet
That appeared to happen to me the one time I did that.
I also don't know what happens if you play with the deployment sources -- what happens if A initiates the attack, and "B" joins in from both planet 1 and planet 2. Or if A initiates the attack from p1, joins with himself from p2, and B joins in the attack. And so forth. There are several possible combinations which should be investigated
. All fleet members return to their own respective places, of course
--24.250.253.251 14:20, 19 May 2010 (UTC)