iversonjm wrote:batesmotel wrote:
I believe he can only buy new stuff for an existing army with the start of a new season. Continuing battle within a season has to be a subset of the original army but he can have as much of the good stuff he had in the original army as his remaining points let him keep. So if the good stuff and horde stuff you killed were troops that had high strengths, e.g. HF, then he will be down a bigger percentage of his strength than if the stuff you killed was low strength, e.g. LF and LH.
Bessus
Shahanshah Phanagoria
Not sure this is correct. If it is, I've been doing it wrong and I apologize to my opponents. My understanding was we just spent the reduced points on a new army.
I dont think that is right either.... My understanding is invading or defending a province is to be consider a "campaign"
You continue to fight battles until one or both sides withdrw, make peace etc, at reduced ap's at each next battle.. Now if Peter declares a new season and the battle rages on, you do not get to top off those armies, you keep fighting w the reduced ap's for battles 3, 4 or whatever
The crux is that you now need to pay for that army that still in the field at the beginning of the new season (ie if battle # 1 in spring, your 650 pt army is reduce to 500aps and now battle # 2 is fought in summer, you now have to pay 500 aps , no topping off back to 650)
I think if you could top off their would never be any point in withdrawing, conceding afte a loss, you could just keep sending smaller and smaller armies into the field until a new season is declared and then just "start over"