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    Exclamation ~ Determent scale for FULL defense military ~

    Determent scale for FULL defense military.

    (Defense Spec + ( Faery elites )) / TOTAL military = % of Penalty

    (% of Penalty)^4 * Acres * 2 = Military Defense Reduction

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    What is the point in this? Did you think this through? If somebody wants to go all def then why should they not be allowed? Why would they bring in a t/m race and then make t/m even harder? Off is already stronger than def in terms of mods and elite values, the gap doesnt need to be any larger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallfly View Post
    Determent scale for FULL defense military.

    (Defense Spec + ( Faery elites )) / TOTAL military = % of Penalty

    (% of Penalty)^4 * Acres * 2 = Military Defense Reduction
    So at 8 acres, anyone with 50% defense has 0 defense? Or you just get minus 1 defense for every 8 acres? With 100% defense you'd lose 2 defense per acre?

    I mean, the numbers are small, but I don't really see the point. People with 100% defense are generally considered "meat", because they have no ability to counterattack, and they are never completely unbreakable. Sure, they might be nearly immune to randoms, but really, who cares.

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    and even unbreakables generally can be CQ to bring down to be broke

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    So a 100% defspec Fae would have... -2 DPA?

    Surely you meant to have -200 DPA :D
    That way when undead attack a Fae they'd be oversending so much that they'd get no elites :D

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