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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlysage View Post
    I am tempted to answer so here is my experience from a reinformcent point of view.

    when i noticed my ally were attacked i sent him reinforcement.
    Here is the odd thing, his lose before my reinforcement were considerable, but when my troops got there his lose were near zero. I posted the report to get others to see it, and we were all shock.
    As far as i know I used ivory horn, armory boost and the healing potion thingy.
    the player attacking my ally is a well know heavy hitter and to see his troops did barely any damage, considering he had a large sieze phract/cavs with a good size offensive layers, were very surprising.

    What i can assume is that my boost may have applied to his troops, plus i also believe he may have applied his own boost aswel, because when he attack with all his troops, he did more damage than he had troops.

    My assumption would head towards boost stacking, i am not 100% sure.

    I have seen several more of this, there after.
    what about the wall defenses? they do make a good bit of difference. having at least 1 trap with all the other defenses can save a good amount of troops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimeLord2 View Post
    what about the wall defenses? they do make a good bit of difference. having at least 1 trap with all the other defenses can save a good amount of troops.
    While I understand the wall defense can make a difference, I cannot help to wonder how a phract/cav run with layers did near "o" damage.
    Considering the prior attack before my reinforcement arrive did some numbers on the wall.

    With the phract/cavs plus layer i expected lose in the thousand, but barely doing anything got my attention.

    I would mention these 2 good players name,but i won't, however, if they wish to come forward them selve, it would be nice to know their side of the event.

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