Two phases of the battle

After the completion of the lobby stage, when everyone could join the battle, the calculation of the losses of each side and each army participating in the battle begins

Losses are calculated according to the formula: total Attack received by the side divided by the total Defence of all armies and units

The damage is dealt twice per battle. We call it phases

In the first phase, all armies and units that managed to enter the lobby stage participate. In the second phase, everyone who survived after causing damage in the first phase participates

Unit stats depend on the phase and are very different

In Phase I, the Horseman dominates, and the Warrior looks helpless

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In Phase II, everything changes, and now the Warrior is overwhelmingly dominant, and the Horseman is helpless

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Archers do not have such an unambiguous strategy, remaining equally useful in both phases, but in Phase I, they deal a lot of damage, and in Phase II, they protect themselves and their allies well

If it's very simple, then the task of the player who made a bet on the Warrior is to survive until Phase II, and the task of the player who made a bet on the Horsemen is to destroy all enemy Warriors in Phase I

The player can check the strength of his own or someone else's army in both phases in Barracks

In the battle itself, you can switch between the phases of the battle and the overall result in order to see in which of the phases the losses were received. This option is available in the lobby stage so that players can compensate for the problems of a particular phase of the battle by inviting new allies into battle

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