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14.06.2014 - 03:05
Unit's have a indirection number, does it effect the battle? If yes: how? If not: where is it stand for?
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14.06.2014 - 07:17
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Written by Flippenstein, 14.06.2014 at 03:05

Unit's have a indirection number, does it effect the battle? If yes: how? If not: where is it stand for?

what you mean and what is indirection number
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Hi
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14.06.2014 - 10:22
I know already, it is the damage caused to the inhabitants of a city.
would reduce the income of the country, where the city belongs
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14.06.2014 - 14:15
Yeah, the more 'indirect damage' you do to a city, the lower the population gets. This is bad because less population equals less income from that city and less reinforcements. Sometimes when a city takes so much damage, you will not receive reinforcements at all for a while until the population begins to rise again.
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14.06.2014 - 19:33
Its good and bad.

Good if u can't take the city, and your enemy now has less reinfs.
Bad if is your city and you needed the reinforcements.

population casualties don't affect the battle at all, they are more like a result of the battle.
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17.06.2014 - 17:32
Thank all of you for the responses.
Besides you can read the values ​​in units list.
At the bottom you can read the meaning of the values​​.
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