DeletedUser6919
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"Troop Movements". What and where is that ? And what is listed there ?
Put simply, troop movements, show the movements of troops. There are a few different ways to see troop movements. If you have administrator, you can click on the pyramid with the eye in icon, it'll bring up the overview, if you click on the second tab it will show movements. Or again with administrator, you can click on the swords the glow when you get attacked and it'll open them. If you don't have the administrator, on top left of screen, there are three icons after the those swords, the middle one is your troop movements.
And also, so what your saying is Support landing on the same second as a attack will work correctly as intended support ? Or will not work as intended support ?
Depends on what you wanted the support to do and the order it arrives in. The order in troop movements is the order it will show up in.
If you are being attacked and you want to defend against it, and support shows up after attack, then it will not defend you.
If you are attacking someone and your support arrives before the attack, your support will fight your attack.
It seems odd to me, you'd think they'd look up and go "Oh, you're wearing the same uniform as me." "Yeah dude, we are from the same city." "Ok, let's not attack each other then."
Agree with you, it does seem odd.
wouldn't it be wisest to make sure everything (support, attacks, etc..) arrived early, and early equal to the max amount of time the Anti-Timer is allowed to offset things ? Therefore you will know you will at worst arrive xx amount of time early. At best, you arrive on time. No ?
I usually keep a slow trans in each of my cities. I try sending first lot off close to when I want attack or support to arrive then check the arrival time. If it is showing up at the wrong time, then I will try again with out the slow trans and play it safe.
How does the support's "help stats" get calculated into the event ?
They calculated in the order that they appear. So if you had and attack, then support, followed by another attack. The first attack would not fight the support, but the second one would.
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