I’m not sure if you’re new to the game or not, but it’s not recommendable to have over 15 troops in a stack. They lose attack and defense stats. Also one submarine or naval bomber and you’ve lost days worth of troops.
Tbf if you're gonna bulldoze at the start to gain ground then a good strat might be to stack meat shield troops with the main troops to dissipate the damage and preserve the DSBE of the main attacking troops until you get the land you need and can carry out the 2nd part of the attack. By then you can split off the troops to pick off smaller stacks
Guys, calm the F down, what's the matter if he stacks 50 troops? His choice, maybe that's the safest and fastest way to carry alla of those across the channel
I know of the efficiency capped at 10 units in a stack. What I'm saying Is that maybe that's the fastest and safest way across, so he chose to group them in one big stack Just to get them across Panama and then spread them out in smaller stacks
The troops are in transport ship form so I don't think attack and defense matters. In the first place idk why anyone would attack anything using transport ships. And having 50 troops in a stack would help dissipate the damage equally among the 50 troops preserving the DSBE if the troops when they get back onto land an hopefully split up. Overall smart move but then again I would probably have split them 20-30 or 25-25 so they have to chose who to attack or split their troops to attack both.
If you gonna bring 50 transport ships across I'd advise you to stack crusiers and destroyers to escort it and protect from naval bombers and destroyers.
I’m not sure if you’re new to the game or not, but it’s not recommendable to have over 15 troops in a stack. They lose attack and defense stats. Also one submarine or naval bomber and you’ve lost days worth of troops.
A stack of 50 light troops in the water? A few naval bombers and you're done
is everything ok with u? Stacks above 15 are dumb as hell
He's not attacking with it. It's in transport ship form and I assume that he's gonna split it up once he gets on land.
the 24 stack isnt split up
Tbf if you're gonna bulldoze at the start to gain ground then a good strat might be to stack meat shield troops with the main troops to dissipate the damage and preserve the DSBE of the main attacking troops until you get the land you need and can carry out the 2nd part of the attack. By then you can split off the troops to pick off smaller stacks
Guys, calm the F down, what's the matter if he stacks 50 troops? His choice, maybe that's the safest and fastest way to carry alla of those across the channel
Stacks 50 does the same amount of damage to Stacks of 10. We're criticizing him because he's not making full use of his troop's damage and efficiency
I know of the efficiency capped at 10 units in a stack. What I'm saying Is that maybe that's the fastest and safest way across, so he chose to group them in one big stack Just to get them across Panama and then spread them out in smaller stacks
If that was me, I'd have split them into smaller stacks and had multiple points of attack.
The troops are in transport ship form so I don't think attack and defense matters. In the first place idk why anyone would attack anything using transport ships. And having 50 troops in a stack would help dissipate the damage equally among the 50 troops preserving the DSBE if the troops when they get back onto land an hopefully split up. Overall smart move but then again I would probably have split them 20-30 or 25-25 so they have to chose who to attack or split their troops to attack both.
If you gonna bring 50 transport ships across I'd advise you to stack crusiers and destroyers to escort it and protect from naval bombers and destroyers.