For units that say that they are strong against air or ground, or whatever, does anyone know what benefits these give you? Ive always wondered what the game mechanics for those units are. Anyone know? Thanks
For units that say that they are strong against air or ground, or whatever, does anyone know what benefits these give you? Ive always wondered what the game mechanics for those units are. Anyone know? Thanks
Someone has to know this right? I'm interested in the answer as well.
From memory CCM stated that the "Strong Against" factor MIGHT give one person an advantage over another on an attack or a Defence and that the value of that advantage was variable.
I seem to remember that the advantage was UP TO 25% but what was never explained was the "OF WHAT" part or if having hundreds of strong against units (even if they did not make it into your attack or Defence army) meant you were more likely to get a better roll of the strong against dice.
Guesswork here, but I believe that having a lot of Strong Aginst units in your army regardless of if they battle or not does give people a potential boost when it comes to a match up.
Thanks Q.
I'm trying to figure out if that could play a part in some strange individual battle results in the current WD event.
Seems like its a widespread problem though.
Faction - Jedi Warriors 821 575 262
#178 in Brazil
#238 in Greenland
#190 in Egypt
#215 in China
#290 in Colombia
#289 in Madagascar
#244 in Poland
#200 in Australia
#287 in Canada
#184 in India
#129 in France
#108 in Mexico
#160 in Italy
#131 in Netherlands
#238 in Cuba
Mistergreen & q raider are right. From what I remember each strong against you bring, it will weaken a single enemy unit by25%(probably starting with the weakest enemy unit)
So it would seem it is about quantity .
But the real question : can anybody confirm if it actually works ?
Thanks guys, that helps a little....i have so many questions about game mechanics so even though these are mostly theories and no real facts from the creators, its better than nothing. I guess it wouldnt be smart for them to explain everything to us anyway.
How do you know which is a "Strong Against" unit?
Nevermind found a list here : http://guidescroll.com/2013/03/moder...ts-list-guide/
And an analysis about the 'strong against' factor : http://guidescroll.com/2013/03/moder...estions-guide/
Edit : and also here on Funzio : http://www.funzio.com/forum/showthre...nd-suggestions
This thread has a list of "Strong Against" units.
http://www.funzio.com/forum/showthre...l=1#post153635