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When I attacked the wall at the next turn i found another wall and am sure i have destroyed the old wall. it happened to me in different games, its annoying but i want to know how to do that. i have learnt how to prevent it by putting a unit nearby his cap so he doesn't make another wall
i have tried to make that move but i failed can anyone tell me how to do it?
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As it says HERE; all movements are prioritized according to the order of players' actions, so to successfully run away or intercept enemy units, plan this move early during your turn. Basically, you should make your moves in the order of their importance.
Order of movements is not based on time, so if one player made his first move within first 10 seconds, and the other player made his first move at the end of the turn, these will still have the same priority (50/50 chance).
So it wasn't a bug or anything, just the way the game rolls.... Hope this helps
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Geschreven door Google, 15.07.2015 at 21:21
As it says HERE; all movements are prioritized according to the order of players' actions, so to successfully run away or intercept enemy units, plan this move early during your turn. Basically, you should make your moves in the order of their importance.
Order of movements is not based on time, so if one player made his first move within first 10 seconds, and the other player made his first move at the end of the turn, these will still have the same priority (50/50 chance).
So it wasn't a bug or anything, just the way the game rolls.... Hope this helps
. i wasn't asking about who gets priority i was asking how did my enemy rewall his city at the same turn i attacked the cities wall i didn't get turnblock i killed units from the old wall but i found a new wall
for example at turn 19 i attacked mexico wall at turn 20 i found the city still walled after i killed units from old wall how to do that?
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Geschreven door Google, 15.07.2015 at 21:21
As it says HERE; all movements are prioritized according to the order of players' actions, so to successfully run away or intercept enemy units, plan this move early during your turn. Basically, you should make your moves in the order of their importance.
Order of movements is not based on time, so if one player made his first move within first 10 seconds, and the other player made his first move at the end of the turn, these will still have the same priority (50/50 chance).
So it wasn't a bug or anything, just the way the game rolls.... Hope this helps
. i wasn't asking about who gets priority i was asking how did my enemy rewall his city at the same turn i attacked the cities wall i didn't get turnblock i killed units from the old wall but i found a new wall
for example at turn 19 i attacked mexico wall at turn 20 i found the city still walled after i killed units from old wall how to do that?
Just the same thing u do in walling u just .. put wall
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Geschreven door Google, 15.07.2015 at 21:21
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. i wasn't asking about who gets priority i was asking how did my enemy rewall his city at the same turn i attacked the cities wall i didn't get turnblock i killed units from the old wall but i found a new wall
for example at turn 19 i attacked mexico wall at turn 20 i found the city still walled after i killed units from old wall how to do that?
Just the same thing u do in walling u just .. put wall
If that player moved those wall units your attack may have followed them. Then he could have brought new units to make the wall with. In short the units you killed are not the same units that now wall the city.
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Geschreven door Google, 15.07.2015 at 21:21
As it says HERE; all movements are prioritized according to the order of players' actions, so to successfully run away or intercept enemy units, plan this move early during your turn. Basically, you should make your moves in the order of their importance.
Order of movements is not based on time, so if one player made his first move within first 10 seconds, and the other player made his first move at the end of the turn, these will still have the same priority (50/50 chance).
So it wasn't a bug or anything, just the way the game rolls.... Hope this helps
. i wasn't asking about who gets priority i was asking how did my enemy rewall his city at the same turn i attacked the cities wall i didn't get turnblock i killed units from the old wall but i found a new wall
for example at turn 19 i attacked mexico wall at turn 20 i found the city still walled after i killed units from old wall how to do that?
did the wall move into diffrent position if yes then it's rewall
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Geschreven door Htin, 16.07.2015 at 16:33
Geschreven door Google, 15.07.2015 at 21:21
As it says HERE; all movements are prioritized according to the order of players' actions, so to successfully run away or intercept enemy units, plan this move early during your turn. Basically, you should make your moves in the order of their importance.
Order of movements is not based on time, so if one player made his first move within first 10 seconds, and the other player made his first move at the end of the turn, these will still have the same priority (50/50 chance).
So it wasn't a bug or anything, just the way the game rolls.... Hope this helps
. i wasn't asking about who gets priority i was asking how did my enemy rewall his city at the same turn i attacked the cities wall i didn't get turnblock i killed units from the old wall but i found a new wall
for example at turn 19 i attacked mexico wall at turn 20 i found the city still walled after i killed units from old wall how to do that?
did the wall move into diffrent position if yes then it's rewall
yes.... his right or he might put it in the same place.. u can see it before u start turn
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Geschreven door Htin, 16.07.2015 at 16:33
Geschreven door Google, 15.07.2015 at 21:21
As it says HERE; all movements are prioritized according to the order of players' actions, so to successfully run away or intercept enemy units, plan this move early during your turn. Basically, you should make your moves in the order of their importance.
Order of movements is not based on time, so if one player made his first move within first 10 seconds, and the other player made his first move at the end of the turn, these will still have the same priority (50/50 chance).
So it wasn't a bug or anything, just the way the game rolls.... Hope this helps
. i wasn't asking about who gets priority i was asking how did my enemy rewall his city at the same turn i attacked the cities wall i didn't get turnblock i killed units from the old wall but i found a new wall
for example at turn 19 i attacked mexico wall at turn 20 i found the city still walled after i killed units from old wall how to do that?
did the wall move into diffrent position if yes then it's rewall
Yes it did. i want to know how to rewall like him where to move the old wall and to make a new wall should i use units from same city that was walled or get units from other city to make the wall
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Yes it did. i want to know how to rewall like him where to move the old wall and to make a new wall should i use units from same city that was walled or get units from other city to make the wall
Rewalling is generally looked down upon however I'll tell you how since many high ranks know anyways.
All you do is make your first moves to remove your old wall, say putting them into another city. Then you just make a new wall with new units. This works because the bomber/unit attacking your old wall follows your units to the city.
Though as I said this move is pretty cheap and you can easily stop it by wfing the wall, like you said.
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Geschreven door Guest, 17.07.2015 at 20:04
Yes it did. i want to know how to rewall like him where to move the old wall and to make a new wall should i use units from same city that was walled or get units from other city to make the wall
Rewalling is generally looked down upon however I'll tell you how since many high ranks know anyways.
All you do is make your first moves to remove your old wall, say putting them into another city. Then you just make a new wall with new units. This works because the bomber/unit attacking your old wall follows your units to the city.
Though as I said this move is pretty cheap and you can easily stop it by wfing the wall, like you said.
OK its good to know Thnx very much
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