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* ''Mythological'' is always strong against ''Military''. | * ''Mythological'' is always strong against ''Military''. | ||
− | TODO | + | = TODO = |
+ | * good/neutral/bad could be expressed as a roughly ratio. | ||
+ | * could be a good idea to extend/add this with a unit/building comparison | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 27 May 2013
The Greek and Norse have different strengths and weaknesses. This is the difficulty to balance their power against each other.
Unit comparison
Greek | Military | Neutral | Bad | Good | Bad | Unknown | Bad |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mythological | Good | Neutral | Good | Bad | Good | Unknown | |
Norse | Military | Bad | Bad | Neutral | Bad | Unknown | Bad |
Mythological | Good | Good | Good | Neutral | Good | Unknown | |
Bandit | Military | Unknown | Bad | Unknown | Bad | ||
Mythological | Good | Unknown | Good | Unknown | |||
Attacker / Defender | Military | Mythological | Military | Mythological | Military | Mythological | |
Greek | Norse | Bandit |
- Mythological is always strong against Military.
TODO
- good/neutral/bad could be expressed as a roughly ratio.
- could be a good idea to extend/add this with a unit/building comparison
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