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:when somone get to the level where thye know this it will be added also please sign your comments --'''→[ <span style="font-family:Castellan;"><font color="green">»[[User:Hephaestos|<font color="green">Hephaestos</font>]] [[File:User_Hephaestos_Sword.png|15px]] ([[User_talk:Hephaestos|talk]])«</font></span> ]←''' 01:01, 3 February 2010 (UTC) | :when somone get to the level where thye know this it will be added also please sign your comments --'''→[ <span style="font-family:Castellan;"><font color="green">»[[User:Hephaestos|<font color="green">Hephaestos</font>]] [[File:User_Hephaestos_Sword.png|15px]] ([[User_talk:Hephaestos|talk]])«</font></span> ]←''' 01:01, 3 February 2010 (UTC) | ||
Here are the answers. | |||
No, you don't lose summoned troops when you change gods, only Mythical troops. | |||
Yes, Zeus' Rage is instant. It is cast on incoming troops, not on a city. | |||
Athena's troops are random, but do NOT include Horses, Chariots, or Cats/Boats. | |||
[[User:Caligula|Caligula]] 20:17, 6 February 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 20:17, 6 February 2010
There are a lot of questions that need to be answered on this page. For example:
1: Do you lose your Summoned Troops (i.e. Zeus's chariots or Athena's five random troops) when you switch Gods?
2: Are powers such as Zeus's Rage instantaneous, or does the target city see it as an Incoming attack, and thus get a chance to Dodge?
3: Are Athena's five troops truly random? Does it include Horsemen, Chariots, and Catapults? How about Boats?
- when somone get to the level where thye know this it will be added also please sign your comments --→[ »Hephaestos (talk)« ]← 01:01, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
Here are the answers. No, you don't lose summoned troops when you change gods, only Mythical troops. Yes, Zeus' Rage is instant. It is cast on incoming troops, not on a city. Athena's troops are random, but do NOT include Horses, Chariots, or Cats/Boats.
Caligula 20:17, 6 February 2010 (UTC)