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KhanMan
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Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Jan 1970 time: 05:14
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The formula for battle is as follows:
1) defending unit's defense number in ratio to attacking unit's offense number (such as phalanx's defense of 2 to elephant's attack of 4)
(note, this is motified by fortifications, veteran status, and terrain)
this gives a ratio, in the above case, 2-4 or 1-2 (simplified)
This ratio is the chance of one unit to damage the other. In this example, there is a 1 in 3 (33%) chance of the phalanx damaging the elephant, and a 2 in 3 (66%) chance of the elephant damaging the phalanx.
whichever unit damages the other, the amount of damage done is equal to the firepower. Firepower of 1 means one hit point the other unit loses when it is damaged.
This means that a unit with high firepower does more damage (in hit points) to the other unit. A good example is a cruise missle, which will do a lot of damage when it DOES hit (but, with an attack of 16, isn't guarenteed to always hit and damage).
That clear things up?
-KhanMan
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