Question about army/dragons

In a message dated 9/10/01 9:16:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
pinsonneault.1@osu.edu writes:

Here is a hint:

Put 45,000 point combat artifacts in for both sides and see what you
get.

Also try 30,000 point ones. I've seen claims of both.

I would expect an army like yours to disband when facing a dragon,
although it would be close; rather than using this to complain about
game errors I'd use it to estimate the strength of dragons.
Which, based on your battle report, is in excess of 38,000.

Marc

                         If i did this i am clearly the winner !! I do
understand dragons and have given mine 10k and his 25k to show that even with
that i shouldn't have been the one overrun !! I have been told that dragons
point vary from the 10k to the 40k !!

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--- In mepbmlist@y..., nypdblue19@a... wrote:

In a message dated 9/10/01 9:16:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
pinsonneault.1@o... writes:

> Here is a hint:
>
> Put 45,000 point combat artifacts in for both sides and see what

you

> get.
>
> Also try 30,000 point ones. I've seen claims of both.
>
> I would expect an army like yours to disband when facing a dragon,
> although it would be close; rather than using this to complain

about

> game errors I'd use it to estimate the strength of dragons.
> Which, based on your battle report, is in excess of 38,000.
>
> Marc
>
>

                         If i did this i am clearly the winner !! I

do

understand dragons and have given mine 10k and his 25k to show that

even with

that i shouldn't have been the one overrun !! I have been told that

dragons

point vary from the 10k to the 40k !!

You've been given incorrect information. There are NPCs (woses,
eagles) that are in the 10,000 range and ents in the 25,000 range.
I've never seen a confirmed dragon strength measure (defender hit by a
dragon survives and the damage can be computed) that is less than
30,000. If the dragon was at 30,000 then your army would have
survived. It didn't, so this means that at least the dragon in
question was in excess of 38,000 strength (the enemy army in question
would certainly have disbanded before it got a chance to fight).
I think 2950 dragons are 30,000 attack and dragons in 1650 are 45,000
attack - consistent with what you're reporting and my 2950 data.

The "winner/loser" question when both armies are completely destroyed
is probably arbitrary and not all that important anyways :0

cheers,

Marc

Do you mean over-run or wiped out in combat? Please be specific.

Clint

                         If i did this i am clearly the winner !! I do
understand dragons and have given mine 10k and his 25k to show that even

with

that i shouldn't have been the one overrun !! I have been told that

dragons

···

point vary from the 10k to the 40k !!