Topic: NUKING maths!?

Hey everyone!

I have been searching these forums for nuke information but can't seem to locate it.  Can someone please fill me in on current nuclear math secrets?

Here are my questions:
- How many agents does it take to land nukes on an enemy player? does networth or planet count make a difference?
- Does going to war make it easier to launch nukes on an opponent?
- Do nukes still randomly target and destroy 15% of the 9 diff. building types?


Maybe a more concrete example would be easier to figure out.

lets say:
- I have 1,000,000 agents and my networth was 2,000,000 with 200 planets.
- I launch nukes at a player with 3,000,000 networth who has 300 planets.

How many agents would the opposing player need to have to stop my agents from landing say 6/7 nukes?


Thanks in advance!

UTF

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Re: NUKING maths!?

yes NW and size is what kounts in any op, if your NW is less than the target's NW and you have more agents than him you will sukzeed always (konsidering you'll get a random fail around 1/7 times that has nothing to do with NW, thats the only ekszeption). If your NW is higher than the target's then what dezides your sukszess or fail is a projektion of the target's amount of agents if he had your NW. This is applied also by % of agents in your total fleet or empire NW.

War status does not influenze your ops result
And yes, nukes target random type of buildings.

In your ezample, half your NW is agents and that's insane, you'll plant nukes always unless the target has 1.5m of agents (50% of his NW)


This ezplanation is an approazhment of how it works, tho no one kan say 100% sure how it works, bekause it was implemented so people kannot always be sure to sukzeed, still NW differenze komplared to agents kount is the main faktor.

Re: NUKING maths!?

The spells that are self spells are friendly and casted against yourself. If you want to perform one of those you don't need to supply any coordinates.

The factors determining the success of your op/spell are:
* the difficulty of the op/spell
* your NW
* amount of agents/wizards you send
* your magic bonus (magic spells only)
* a probability factor
And in case its no self spell but a spell casted against an enemy target or an operation performed on an enemy target:
* your enemies NW
* amount of agents/wizards your enemy has
* your enemies magic bonus (magic spells only)
NW only plays a role when you op someone smaller then you.

That is from the guide taken so basically what Render said but his language is kinda hard to understand tongue

True LEGEND