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They are send to you by your [[allies|allied]] mages, or by a god (see {{black}} [[Contract of the Soul]]).
 
They are send to you by your [[allies|allied]] mages, or by a god (see {{black}} [[Contract of the Soul]]).
  
== Which stacks are send ==
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== Which stacks are sent==
 
* In the first 24h / 48h of an alliance, allies do not send each other reinforcements at all.
 
* In the first 24h / 48h of an alliance, allies do not send each other reinforcements at all.
 
** thereafter, there is a good chance the ally will send reinforcements.  
 
** thereafter, there is a good chance the ally will send reinforcements.  
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** Allies never send each other their 1st and 2nd biggest stacks (biggest by power, see status report).
 
** Allies never send each other their 1st and 2nd biggest stacks (biggest by power, see status report).
 
** Only the 3rd-5th stack in terms of highest raw power will be sent(unmodified by melee/ranged/flying modifiers).
 
** Only the 3rd-5th stack in terms of highest raw power will be sent(unmodified by melee/ranged/flying modifiers).
** If there are too large power differences, no reinforcements are send
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** If there are too large power differences, no reinforcements are sent
 
*** The reinforcement stack power must be less than 10% of the helped army. ---> As of 6/17/2014 [quote="Laanders"]The "distance" between allies is not a direct factor in what reins are sent, even if there is a correlation. The rule is that you can't receive a stack of reins that is bigger than 50% of the total army size (NP) of the mage you're hitting. So if you're hitting a 10 mil mage who has 5 mil army, the biggest rein stack you can get is 2.5 mil NP. The final determination of what stack gets sent comes from a random roll between the three biggest qualifying stacks (excluding top two and too large stacks) of the ally. If no stacks qualify, no reins are sent.
 
*** The reinforcement stack power must be less than 10% of the helped army. ---> As of 6/17/2014 [quote="Laanders"]The "distance" between allies is not a direct factor in what reins are sent, even if there is a correlation. The rule is that you can't receive a stack of reins that is bigger than 50% of the total army size (NP) of the mage you're hitting. So if you're hitting a 10 mil mage who has 5 mil army, the biggest rein stack you can get is 2.5 mil NP. The final determination of what stack gets sent comes from a random roll between the three biggest qualifying stacks (excluding top two and too large stacks) of the ally. If no stacks qualify, no reins are sent.
  

Revision as of 05:00, 27 June 2014

Reinforcements are extra stacks of units, that come to help in battles. They are send to you by your allied mages, or by a god (see Icon NETHER.gif Contract of the Soul).

Which stacks are sent

  • In the first 24h / 48h of an alliance, allies do not send each other reinforcements at all.
    • thereafter, there is a good chance the ally will send reinforcements.
    • If you have 3 stacks, you send reinforcements 33% of the time (april 2008)
    • If you have 4 stacks, you send reinforcements 67% of the time (april 2008)
  • The ally needs to have at least 3 stacks to send reinforcements.
    • What stack (3rd or lower) is send is picked random, but follows the rules below.
    • Allies never send each other their 1st and 2nd biggest stacks (biggest by power, see status report).
    • Only the 3rd-5th stack in terms of highest raw power will be sent(unmodified by melee/ranged/flying modifiers).
    • If there are too large power differences, no reinforcements are sent
      • The reinforcement stack power must be less than 10% of the helped army. ---> As of 6/17/2014 [quote="Laanders"]The "distance" between allies is not a direct factor in what reins are sent, even if there is a correlation. The rule is that you can't receive a stack of reins that is bigger than 50% of the total army size (NP) of the mage you're hitting. So if you're hitting a 10 mil mage who has 5 mil army, the biggest rein stack you can get is 2.5 mil NP. The final determination of what stack gets sent comes from a random roll between the three biggest qualifying stacks (excluding top two and too large stacks) of the ally. If no stacks qualify, no reins are sent.

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      • However, Satan's Devils come to reinforce you no matter what power the stack you send.


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Pairing of Reinforcements

  • In a battle, attacking and defending mage each can receive reinforcements from two allies.

Reinforcements will attack....

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Being a good ally

  • Have ultimate units 3rd/4rd in power - stack/disband to make that happen (Icon VERDANT.gif, Icon PHANTASM.gif, Icon ASCENDANT.gif, Icon ERADICATION.gif)