Author | About Defending Facilities |
How is the percentage of control over a facility is calculated after defending it ?
(If the clan lost all the 7 battles / won all of the / won some and lost some) ?
Survilurgs vs #Clan
Defending Area-xy with Lab #x
(Lost for z%)
What does z indicates ? |
& what abt. the difficulty of the Vanguards ?! |
Z indicates the percentage lost of the faculty so if z is 60 then the faculty is lost 60% |
Sorry for double post
Difficulty of vanguards increses by winning the vanguard and decrees when u lose the battle. |
for ElvishW:
z is the percent of control lost and is calculated by adding all the percentages lost in each fight.
So for one attack there are 7 vanguards (seven 3v3 PvM battles), each has 15% control to defend.
Depending on how many enemy troops did the vanguard kill, they will lose a smaller percentage of control in that territory. If they win the fight they will not lose any control at all.
So in a defend if 7 battles are won, no percentage of control is lost. If all battles are lost with no damage at all (that means nobody fought), there will be 15%*7 = 105% control lost, which is more than 100% so the territory will be lost by the clan. So if in 6 vanguards nobody enters and the 7th vanguard looses 10% there will be a 100% lose so the territory will be lost. If the territory is already damaged, the new damage is added to the current one so you always have to keep it over 0% if you don't want to lose the territory.
And this percentage is regenerating over time, 1% per hour.
And yes, the difficulty increases for each player when he wins in a fight. |
I understand it now , but still don't know what z indicates :?
you said : z is the percent of control lost and is calculated by adding all the percentages lost in each fight.
then how it's indicated before playing the fights ? |
It is it's current damage. After the defend you may add new damage to it if you don't defend it properly.
It's what I wrote here:
If the territory is already damaged, the new damage is added to the current one so you always have to keep it over 0% if you don't want to lose the territory. |
ok thx for providing the information :)
Topic Closed |
closed by ElvishW (2013-08-06 05:12:37) |
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