Onderwerp: Spoils of Battle - I2

When I attack someone and have a victory. I get runes but no resources. Is this supposed to happen?

Also how is the number of runes and resources stolen from the victim calculated?

"The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his"
George S. Patton

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Re: Spoils of Battle - I2

100% win will get you 10% of the total runes in the attacked village.
If you are bigger you will get less, i you have more runes lying in the village you will get less, a 60% victory will only get you 6% of the runes.
And i'm pretty sure the same thing goes for the resources, just not 100% sure. wink

Your village is 38100% bigger than the defending village. You will probably lose 90 honour by attacking this village. If someone of your clan attacked this village earlier, every clan member will lose honour.

Re: Spoils of Battle - I2

That still leaves the problem of me getting an 80% victory and no res ^^

"The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his"
George S. Patton

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Re: Spoils of Battle - I2

No it doesn't, if you have something like 500K of each resource and the attacker 10K then you would get 10% of that 10K but since you allready have a huge amount you get less

I'll leave it to thijs or somone with acces to the battle formula to explain futher.

Or it could be a bug tongue

Your village is 38100% bigger than the defending village. You will probably lose 90 honour by attacking this village. If someone of your clan attacked this village earlier, every clan member will lose honour.

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Re: Spoils of Battle - I2

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