Talk:Battle
I used Looting instead of Loot because that's actually the name of the page on looting. --Dolohov 21 July 2005 23:38 (CEST)
Right, and if I remember correctly, the link there states, "Loot this region (gains you gold, blah blah blah) Therefore, that is actually the name. :-D -- Nicholas July 22, 2005 00:02 (CEST)
- This raises a good question. "Looting" seems the more appropriate name for the page, since it's a noun. "Loot" as used in the game is a verb. That's why the prior seems better to me -- though the prime motivation is that there's already a page named looting, and it would just cause confusion to start one called [[loot]. --Dolohov 22 July 2005 18:05 (CEST)
- Redicect Page ? Loot -> Looting --mcsporran 26 October 2005 23:03 (CEST)
Digging In
Takes 5 hours now? Different for different types of troops?
- I have seen it take between 5 and 7 hours I have never though of why so I cannot tell --Rasmus 26 oct. 2005 22:58 (CET)
- I think it has to do with your unit size (need to fortify a larger area) and their condition (wounded men can't work).
- I think it's like travel times as well, it varies for location, especially cont. type. --The1exile 23:14, 29 July 2006 (CEST)
- The time it takes to dig in is changed by your unit's training. Starting at 7, it drops by one hour at 40%, 60% and 80%. There might be a couple other plateaus but I've never had a unit with less than 20% training or more than 90%.--Walsh 04:18, 19 December 2007 (CET)
- I think it's like travel times as well, it varies for location, especially cont. type. --The1exile 23:14, 29 July 2006 (CEST)
- I think it has to do with your unit size (need to fortify a larger area) and their condition (wounded men can't work).
I couldn't dig in anymore after my unit was forced to retreat. Could someone please confirm this? GoldPanda 20:35, 18 December 2007 (CET)
- Digging in requires that you are in control of the battlefield. If you have retreated then you are no longer in control of the battlefield. -Balewind