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The sim for these units could be the best part of the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQZGvxM_Dq0
If your house has the resources it is very cheap to resupply certain units.
dont have the resources, you have to pay.. and dearly.
very fair.
I only have one question concerning unit resupply. When do your units lose their gear and manpower? Because as far as I can see I lose horses and gear both when my unit gets wrecked as well as when only some of them die in battle. Is there any rule for this?
DOWN WITH THE TAXES!
"Wahhh I'm a spoiled little brat who wants everything handed to me now make your game easier for me waahhhh"
This is stupid indeed. would cost bronze instead (and not that much).
Sometimes few units die and in the same match type I lose equipment, sometimes one unit survives and retreates and I dont lose. Dont understand this system. Shouldnt be so unclear and unpredictable.
"It is very important for the game that warlords use their troops wisely and strategic. This is why there are mechanics like unit healing and resupplying units." - Nice bedtime story you can tell your kids. It's a mechanic to force premium account and thats all.
What a potato answer.
What a f@ggy comment