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Rataliation damage
I'm currently working on a tennis style tournament where units numbers are based on a 10000 leadership figure. Currently wondering the conclusion of some match-up and need to know how retaliation damage works. Is is the same as regular attack?
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It is, but it is based on the number of units left in the stack after the first attack. Retaliation is in almost every way the same as an attack.
There are a few cases where retaliation differs, such as bears (which don't retaliate any better when enraged, right?) |
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