petergarnett wrote:When war is declared the attacker raises his army upto a max of 650 points. The defender does the same but also decides which area to defend. The 2 battle, repeatedly if need be, until one gives up & makes peace.
If you resign you lose the battle but can fight again in another battle, i.e. you didn't like the terrain, or you merely wanted to deploy your army & check out the opposition.
However each lost battle (including any resigned) lowers your national morale & raises that of your opponent.
Perhaps we'd be better describing each fight for an area as a campaign.
As posted earlier today I don't like the idea of adding to your army points during such a campaign as players will merely keep topping upto 650 points. However we may need to revisit this.I fail to see what you could achieve merely putting up 1 point armies!
Please bear in mind also that in DAG there are minimums.
Hey Peter I apoligize if this changed along the way and I missed it but I was under the asumption of your guidline from above
If i understand correctly, for example I have fought two battles in the province of Haik vs Armeina this spring. My stalwart opponent is likely going to continue the war, summer comes around,,,Both our armies in Haik are much less than 650 aps's each Are you saying at the new season, we can if we wish and have the $ can continue the war and 3rd battle is at 650 aps?? I belive this is contrary to what was said before but no issues if not so. The only gripe i really have is , what was the point of my hard earned victories in both defence and offense if just because it is a new season we are now starting off on equal terms once again...