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Tactics 2: How many armies to use?
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February 04, 2012
How Many Armies to Use?
In many situations, you may find yourself with a choice to place a number of armies before you start a blitz on an enemy. The question is, given the number of enemy armies and the number of countries you want to conquer, how many armies would you allocate for this purpose. Obviously, as a result of bad luck with the dice, some of your armies may get killed in the process. Of course no one can formulate this quantity accurately as it depends on chance, but a rough guide is always beneficial when confronted with such a choice.
Suppose E is the total number of enemy armies and T is the total number of enemy territories of which you would like to conquer. The question is how many armies (F) would you place on your territory before the attack to make sure that you conquer the target enemy territories? A number of formulas were explored and some were found to be the most effective. The most common formulas are as follows:
F = 2E. Use the ratio of 2:1 against the enemy which means that you need to place twice as much as the entire number of enemy armies you need to kill. You will place this amount in the territory you want to start the attack from.
F = 1.5E + T. For example, if enemy has 20 armies in 4 territories that you want to conquer in this turn, then place F = 1.5 * 20 + 4 = 34 armies and start to attack. Hopefully, you will have enough to cover your losses and be able to put at least one army in each conquered territory.
F = 2E + T
F = 2.5E + T
F = 3E
Please vote or provide your preferred formula.
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Ratio of Attack
How many armies would you need in an attack against an enemy with E number of armies and T number of territories of which you want to conquer?
F = 2E
F = E + T
F = E + 2
F = 3E
F = 2E + T
F = 1.5E + T
F = 2.5E + T
F = E + T + 2
F = 2E + 2T
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Contents
Tactics 1: Definitions, continent priortities
Tactics 2: How many armies to use?
Tactics 3: Concentration of Armies
Tactics 4: Exchange Country & Intersection Ground
Strategies 1: Definition, Blocked Player
Strategies 2: Nailing and Recovering
Diplomacy 1: What is Diplomacy?
Diplomacy 2: Trust and Negotiations
Diplomacy 3: Treaty Example 1
Diplomacy 4: Treaty Example 2
Diplomacy 5: Treaty Example 3
Diplomacy 6: Play As Innocent
Diplomacy 7: Propaganda
Diplomacy 8: Big it Up
“Know when to fight; with how much armies to fight and be prepared to fight.”
Sun Tzu
Armies cashed for cards
In a typical game, what is the maximum number of armies cashed for cards at the end of the game by the last player?
x < 10
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Tactics 1: Definitions, continent priortities
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Tactics 2: How many armies to use?
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Tactics 3: Concentration of Armies
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Tactics 4: Exchange Country & Intersection Ground
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Strategies 1: Definition, Blocked Player
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Strategies 2: Nailing and Recovering
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Diplomacy 1: What is Diplomacy?
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Diplomacy 2: Trust and Negotiations
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Diplomacy 3: Treaty Example 1
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Diplomacy 4: Treaty Example 2
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Diplomacy 5: Treaty Example 3
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Diplomacy 6: Play As Innocent
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Diplomacy 7: Propaganda
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Diplomacy 8: Big it Up
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