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Q: Who's tech is used in the battle calculation? Somebody said only the leader's tech matters, true? | 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 | + | 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 \> |
− | Q: If you joint attack with yourself, do the different fleets return to their respective planets? | + | Q: If you joint attack with yourself, do the different fleets return to their respective planets?<br \> |
− | A: I believe this is not the case -- the entire fleet will return to the initiating planet | + | A: I believe this is not the case -- the entire fleet will return to the initiating planet<br \> |
− | That appeared to happen to me the one time I did that. | + | That appeared to happen to me the one time I did that.<br \> |
− | 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. | + | 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 \>. |
− | All fleet members return to their own respective places, of course | + | All fleet members return to their own respective places, of course<br \> |
--[[Special:Contributions/24.250.253.251|24.250.253.251]] 14:20, 19 May 2010 (UTC) | --[[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
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All fleet members return to their own respective places, of course
--24.250.253.251 14:20, 19 May 2010 (UTC)