Author | gating |
i have a question about gating. when u the gated ppl appear does the number depend on the number of the stack when u first gated or the number of the stack on that turn. like could it be effected if you lost some from that stack in combat before the gated ppl are summoned? |
no it is from the ones that gated gated |
if 10 spawns preform gating and would be able to summon 5 spawns the gated stack number wouldn`t be effected if the real spawn stack is hurt before it get summoned |
Gating
This is a unique Demonic ability which allows your troops to call for additional reinforcements right on the combat field. The amount of troops summoned directly depends on the numbers of the summoning stack. Any demonic creature led by a lord is able to gate a stack consisting of 20%+4%*[Demon skill level] creatures of the summoning stack. This ability is extremely useful against neutral creatures. You will be able to distract enemy troops with the summoned armies and destroy them with your main forces, use magic or simply run them over with everything you've got.
Gated stacks disappear after combat. Note that if only gated creatures are left, the Demon loses the fight immediately, as if he or she didn't have them at all.
In other words, if 10 spawns preform gating and would be able to summon 5 spawns the gated stack number would be effected if the real spawn stack is hurt before it get summoned |
No, LWM_Dante is right about that. |
once that gating starts, it can't be stopped and it can't be changed. simple enough |
Indeed. the amount is calculated at the time you press the gate button.
Even if the whole stack is then destroyed the next turn the amount gated is not effected. |
thank you very much |
Sorry, I thought you meant if, say, my magi punched your succ BEFORE it could even start gating, before it's first turn.
Yes, Even if the whole stack is then destroyed the next turn the amount gated is not effected. |
wow ok no offence but these explanations fail.. let me clarify.. When you gate a creature, then get hit, the spawned creature will be the same amount as if the original creature did not get hit. However, if the original creature is hit before it gates, the spawned creature will be less than if it had been gated before the original was hit. Hope this helps... |
to make it simple, the answer to the question is:
it depends on the number of the stack when u first gated. |