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2 enemies attack the same city.
Is it critical, which "move" does the enemy have?
or what is the important criterion?
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It's actually called a bringo
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Ecrit par Mahdi, 23.11.2013 at 20:30
I don't consider the phrase "massive fag" to be an insult. Mods did.
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Both have the same chances, movement priority doesn't matter.
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Well it's whoever wins the battle, isn't it?
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Ecrit par Amok, 11.03.2012 at 14:17
Both have the same chances, movement priority doesn't matter.
If those players are allied, the movement priority matters?
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Ecrit par Amok, 11.03.2012 at 14:17
Both have the same chances, movement priority doesn't matter.
If those players are allied, the movement priority matters?
No
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No in my expirience if both players allied the one with the most units will get the city
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-Franz Grillparzer, Prussian Officer
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No in my expirience if both players allied the one with the most units will get the city
Correction - with most land units.
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Ecrit par Amok, 13.03.2012 at 16:37
No in my expirience if both players allied the one with the most units will get the city
Correction - with most land units.
This is very effective when I throw 289 bombers & 4 militia into a city and get the city even when my ally puts 50 marines into it.
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