Difference between revisions of "Oversummoning"
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On many servers, nowadays the developers implemented the 'No-Oversummoning' rule. The [[Arch Server]] is the exception. | On many servers, nowadays the developers implemented the 'No-Oversummoning' rule. The [[Arch Server]] is the exception. | ||
− | It prevents you to receive [[Spells| | + | It prevents you to receive [[Spells|summoned]] or [[Black Market|bought]] troops once your m.p. income drops to below zero. |
* One way to oversummon now is | * One way to oversummon now is | ||
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** to disband some stacks, so your m.p. flow is 0 or just positive. | ** to disband some stacks, so your m.p. flow is 0 or just positive. | ||
** to do one cast of ultimate troops | ** to do one cast of ultimate troops | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 17 April 2008
Oversummoning is TR-slang for maintaining an army larger than you can support from your m.p., geld and pop income.
- Oversummoning is rule rather than exception for experienced players
- Especially players trying to rank as high as possible at Armageddon specialise in oversummoning
No-oversummoning
On many servers, nowadays the developers implemented the 'No-Oversummoning' rule. The Arch Server is the exception. It prevents you to receive summoned or bought troops once your m.p. income drops to below zero.
- One way to oversummon now is
- to summon troops to just negative numbers
- to disband some stacks, so your m.p. flow is 0 or just positive.
- to do one cast of ultimate troops