Author | Skeletons in reserve take time to "recover" ? |
Hello all fellow players !
My question is simple.
Say that a Necromancer has 80 skeletons by default and has a good racial level giving him +300 skeletons from reserve (of course, assume that he has infinite stored skeletons in reserve). Now, that Necro joins a battle with all his troops and his 380 skeletons, fights an easy combat and loses 300 skeletons ONLY ! Will he need time to get "Troops read: 100%", or are the skeletons from reserve independent and he'll have 100% troops ready as if he didn't lose anything ? Skeletons from reserve are one-use bones, they shouldn't count in recovering troops time, right ?
Thanks in advance ! |
Well there are two ways from what ive known as being a necro.
1) If it was a hunt. I always got my dead skeletons back (unless I lost)
2) If it was a Duel/Group then I think you do not get the skeletons back.
If 80 were yours and not from reserve they will need time to recover if you lost all 380. If you lost 300 then thats from reserve not your main.
But furthermore I presume you do not need to wait for recovery if you lost reserve. Just recovery of rest of fallen heroes :)
P.s. Sorry if this information is not right or not usefull. |
Yes.
Unless if I'm mistaken, which is unlikely, then again I've not been playing much nor paying much attention, I apologize. |
As I understand it:
In your example you have 380 skeletons, 300 from reserve, 80 regular.
Your army has a total power value.
Lets say your army's total value is 5000.
Lets also say the value of 380 skeletons is 760.
You loose 300 skeletons, which is 600 power value.
Your recovery time is then = 15 minutes * 600 / 5000 = 1 minute 48 seconds. |
i too have an question
if suppose there are 75 skeletons total and 45 are from reserve and during the end of combat there are 45 skeletons still standing will the lost 30 skeletons get lost from the reserve or only the actual skeletal count gets recovered
simple way of question
if some damage is dealt to skeletons then will the numbers from reserve diminish first or the actual troop gets hurt?? |
when skellies are hit, skellies from reserve die first. |
thank you for the answer |
when skellies are hit, skellies from reserve die first.
No. This is not consistent with my observation.
if some damage is dealt to skeletons then will the numbers from reserve diminish first or the actual troop gets hurt??
What I have observed lead me to think the following:
The skeleton losses are distributed between normal and reserve skeletons.
Lets say you have 75 skeletons, 45 from reserve, 30 normal.
Lets then say that you loose 50 skeletons in the battle.
The number of skeletons lost from reserve will be:
50 / 75 * 45 = 30. |
OK thanks ! I won't close it since more questions came up. |