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RD/TY are the dispersed and BL/SA are in region 5.
As such you could have both in a game.
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Not just you. It is a major concern for those two.
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Has anyone else run into the new limits on brigade types?
Here's what I currently have:
Brigade Type Experience Number Morale Attrition Defense
Druid Elite 1 125% 0% Average
Druid Veteran 3 125% 0% Average
Minotaurs Elite 2 125% 8.3% Good
Minotaurs Veteran 2 125% 10.8% Good
Minotaurs Regular 1 125% 10.8% Good
Wood Elves Veteran 1 124% 29.0% Average
Apes Elite 1 120% 19.0% Average
Centaurs Veteran 1 125% 17.5% Good
Apes Regular 2 104% 0% Average
Zombies Regular 4 104% 0% Average
I tried to add another centaur brigade so I could successfully flank, but I ran into the max number of brigade types so the recruit failed. Bummer.
I also have a question about what would happen in the next fight if, say, one of my zombie brigades went to Veteran? Would I lose the brigade? Would the promote fail?
While I totally love the larger number of brigade types, my hope was that the days of having to micro manage the types of units in your group would be over. Now I fear it is actually worse based on the far greater number of troops available and the additional experience levels.
Is there any reason that there can't be an unlimited number of brigade types in a group?
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Interesting Sea Battle with AT (I'm surprised I won!)
Sea Battle Sea battle in the sea of Mystery over rough seas: 2 fleets of Amazons
barges vs. 1 fleet of Atlantians small galleys. During the first hour of
battle, long and medium range catapult fire inflicted minor damage to the
Amazons navy and devastating damage to the Atlantians small galleys. As the
forces drew near, ballistas, fire arrows and grappling missiles caused
negligible losses to the Amazons barges and negligible losses to the
Atlantians ships. When the navies clashed at close range, ramming tactics
and ship to ship melee resulted in additional negligible damage to the
Amazons ships, and negligible damage to the Atlantians ships. By this time,
losses to the Amazons ships were very light compared to devastating losses
to the Atlantians barges based on the overall number of ships in each navy.
The battle continued to rage for some time until both fleets withdrew.
Amazons losses were put at 0 fleet while Atlantians losses were estimated
at 1 fleet. Damage to surviving ships resulted in diminished naval quality
in that sea.