Modification to the idea!
Banker A wants to protect its pop from Pax A. Banker A asks Pax B, from its own fam, to protect it. Pax B casts "Assist Ally Defense" or whatever the hell we want to name the op. The op doesn't outright prevent spells. Rather, it records the amount of wizzies Pax B used in the op, and uses that as the banker's defensive number for the next wizzie op against it within the next 8 (or 5, or however many you want) ticks.
1: This solves the problem of how many wizzies are necessary to complete the op, because it makes the op's efficiency still require proportionality to the attacker's wizzies.
2: The op involves multilayered strategy. A defender has to decide whether they want to focus on protecting their bankers or opping the opposing bankers. Sure, the opper can protect their ally pretty easily. But then the other side's bankers get a free ride!
3: Additionally, this creates an interesting dynamic when a defending pax has to manage multiple bankers. If I'm protecting two pop bankers, should I protect them both evenly or favor the bigger one? After all, protecting each with 3 ops will stop someone who decides to target one banker, then switch to the other once they realize the first is protected. On the other hand, perhaps that attacking pax would just plow 7 ops through your defensive ops anyway... 3 fail due to your protection, but the rest break through.
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