Post by Brendone » Mon Nov 05, 2012 8:58 am
I believe that it is more complicated then all this.
Scenario One:
1000 rams, no army, attacks a massive defense with high walls.
Result, no damage to walls, all attackers die.
Scenario Two:
1000 rams, 10000 beserkers attack a massive defense with high walls.
Result, walls are damaged (maybe a few levels) but defense isn't cleared out and all attackers die.
Scenario Three:
1000 Rams, 10000 beserkers attack a high wall with no army.
Result, walls are destroyed (to level 0), but you still lose not only some rams, but some beserkers.
Rams do nothing alone, do more the bigger the army with them, but do help you army beat the wall first somehow.
I believe that it is more complicated then all this.
Scenario One:
1000 rams, no army, attacks a massive defense with high walls.
Result, no damage to walls, all attackers die.
Scenario Two:
1000 rams, 10000 beserkers attack a massive defense with high walls.
Result, walls are damaged (maybe a few levels) but defense isn't cleared out and all attackers die.
Scenario Three:
1000 Rams, 10000 beserkers attack a high wall with no army.
Result, walls are destroyed (to level 0), but you still lose not only some rams, but some beserkers.
Rams do nothing alone, do more the bigger the army with them, but do help you army beat the wall first somehow.