How do you figure 400k archers kill the wave of scouts before they inflict any casualties? All scout bombs die in one round, thats why they call it the scout bomb.
If you take a look at the battle reports, an attacker is sending 100k scouts at a defender with ~350k archers. The fight lasts one round, and the defender takes ~12k archers casualties.
What changes between 350k archers and 400k that results in the scouts getting killed before they reach the archers?
If you have a good answer, then I would love to hear it of course. New info is neat.
If not, you may wish to retract the following statement.



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