Unread postby Tyber Zann » 13 Sep 2013, 15:10
Hero stats make a world of.difference, but there are 2 stats I'm still not %100 sure about. Could anyone else specify the function of:
Attack & Defense. The primary skills/attributes, the ones that add to ur creatures attack/defense.
Most descriptions simply say that attack increases physical damage and defense reduces incoming physical damage. Sounds simple enough, but Iv seen different explanations of how much this increases.
Can't remember where, someone stated that each point added roughly 5% to the bonus, which seems rather excessive. That would mean 20 attack would double all melee damage from ur army. And 20 defense would reduce incoming melee damage by %100, which, yeah, that just wouldn't work. I suppose the 2 would subtract from each other, but that would still be open to abuse (Wulfstan and his super defense for example)
Another dude said that the desciding factor is weather an attackers attack skill is higher or lower than the defenders defense skill. This makes a little more sense.
Basically he said that when a unit attacks a unit, the 2 stats are compared. Like an "attack check". If the attacking unit has a lower number next to attack than the enemy unit has next to defense, the damage is reduced "a little". However, if the attacker has a higher number next to attack than the enemys defense number, the attack does "a lot more" damage.
This seems more logical, but also sort of flawed. That would mean that once you reach a certain level (25-30ish attack, plus artifacts n all) then there wouldnt be much point to getting more. Other than to let ur low tier units do some actual damage to higher tier units. Remember, the heroes numbers are added to each creature stacks attack and defense, and high tier creatures have much more than low tier ones. So, I guess the check system does work. It provides a wide range of potential bonus/penalty situations.
Again, this is all stuff iv heard and deduced, so any clarity would be awesome. I do know that having lots of attack/defense does make your army a lot stronger, so to help clarify the initial question, it is a numbers game, but number of creatures isn't the only important number.