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<p>[QUOTE="Tiashue, post: 1834, member: 1253278736"]Ok, I think I understand what you are talking about now.</p><p><br /></p><p>The way that ATA does there math is a little confusing and non intuitive so I will be brushing over some of the more nuanced details. The the the key things to understand is that starting with T3 troops, troops have different bonuses depending on what they are doing, defending, attacking players, attacking pve. </p><p><br /></p><p>Your bonus from allies is the bonus you get by hiring more allies (this is seperated into the three biomes) this number can further increase through the research item "Bonus grassland/badlands/swampland from allies" located in the biome research trees. This % increase this provides is not reflected in the base bfa shown on the "My Allies" tab. In order to see total bfa you need to go to the battle prep screen.</p><p><br /></p><p>The army power is the pre-dragon strength of your army. Each troop has a battle strength (can see when you go tot he train troops page next to the two crossed swords). Remember this is the base, for T3 and T4 troops this is increased depending on specific action by a bonus that can be increased through research. </p><p><br /></p><p>Let's say I have 1,000 knights that have a 184.5 defense strength (total, not its base number)</p><p><br /></p><p>To calculate its army power it would be 1,000*184.5 = 184,500</p><p><br /></p><p>Then factoring in a 1% biome bonus (on the biome the kingdom im defending is on) I will take 1% of the 184,500 to net 1,845. This number will then be added to 184,500 to yield 186,345 which is the army strength you are talking about.</p><p><br /></p><p>When you attack someone if you have a march cap of 100k but 200k troops the power will only be of the troops selected to fight in that encounter. When it is of the defensive of your kingdoms all of your troops are calculated into this army power you are talking about</p><p><br /></p><p>NOTE: I just talked about knights above, there could also be other troops depending on what is selected in your army composition or if you are on defensive. On defensive any reinforcements that are in your kingdom are also factored in.</p><p><br /></p><p>The dragon bonus are then added after this to give you the complete, total battle strength.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this helps, I typed this up in a rush so theres probably half a dozen spelling mistakes. Let me know if you need further clarification.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tiashue, post: 1834, member: 1253278736"]Ok, I think I understand what you are talking about now. The way that ATA does there math is a little confusing and non intuitive so I will be brushing over some of the more nuanced details. The the the key things to understand is that starting with T3 troops, troops have different bonuses depending on what they are doing, defending, attacking players, attacking pve. Your bonus from allies is the bonus you get by hiring more allies (this is seperated into the three biomes) this number can further increase through the research item "Bonus grassland/badlands/swampland from allies" located in the biome research trees. This % increase this provides is not reflected in the base bfa shown on the "My Allies" tab. In order to see total bfa you need to go to the battle prep screen. The army power is the pre-dragon strength of your army. Each troop has a battle strength (can see when you go tot he train troops page next to the two crossed swords). Remember this is the base, for T3 and T4 troops this is increased depending on specific action by a bonus that can be increased through research. Let's say I have 1,000 knights that have a 184.5 defense strength (total, not its base number) To calculate its army power it would be 1,000*184.5 = 184,500 Then factoring in a 1% biome bonus (on the biome the kingdom im defending is on) I will take 1% of the 184,500 to net 1,845. This number will then be added to 184,500 to yield 186,345 which is the army strength you are talking about. When you attack someone if you have a march cap of 100k but 200k troops the power will only be of the troops selected to fight in that encounter. When it is of the defensive of your kingdoms all of your troops are calculated into this army power you are talking about NOTE: I just talked about knights above, there could also be other troops depending on what is selected in your army composition or if you are on defensive. On defensive any reinforcements that are in your kingdom are also factored in. The dragon bonus are then added after this to give you the complete, total battle strength. Hope this helps, I typed this up in a rush so theres probably half a dozen spelling mistakes. Let me know if you need further clarification.[/QUOTE]
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