Naomi -> RE: Siege problem (7/23/2005 6:25:57 AM)
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The strength of your besieging force relative to the size of the enemy garrision force will determine if any besieging action can take place. That your force drops to a size deemed not sufficient in this regard can be attributed to many factors, such as failure to draw regular supply, unsuccessful foraging, casualty suffered in earlier besieging attempts, and so on. Besieging forces, like any other, receive reinforcements turn after turn as long as they are in supply. In other hand, the (out-of-supply) garrision under siege may suffer from a head loss in defending or starving. Both help the ratio of the two sides' strengths to reach a level to qualify a besieging attempt. I hope I am right.
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