Feinder -> RE: Wow these troops are good! (5/19/2006 2:40:07 PM)
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He also may be attacking too frequently. From what I've seen, disruption is almost a direct percentage off his attack strength. So a unit with 60% disruption will attack at only 35% - 45% strenght, even with ample supply and support etc. Disruption is VERY Bad (it's why retreating units get clobbered to badly on subsequent attacks). It goes away relatively quickly if you sit for about 4 days. But if he's continually shock attacking, he's just impaling himself. An attacking force that ends up attacking at 0:1 odds, gets a lot more disruption than an attacking force whose attack ends at 1:1 odds (and less if it is 2:1 etc). On top of that, shock attacks are more disruptive. A shock attack 0:1 is very, VERY disuptive. If he doesn't sit for a few days to recover the disruption, you won't have to kill his army, he'll do it for you. Supply, disruption, fatigue, morale, exp, prep-levels, support, forts, terrain and leaders are all coming into play. If any one of those things gets out of hand, it can really drag your assault value. -F-
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