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    Do failed attacks by Undead give plague?

    Hey, got a question:

    Do failed attacks by undead provs have a chance of giving plague to the prov attacked? Or only if it succeeds?

    anyone can confirm? guide doesnt say it

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    Also, does the chance of giving plague depend on NW difference? Or type of attack?

    E.g. Trad vs raze vs conquest

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    never seen plague spread by a fail or conquest, but have seen it spread through ambush.

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    I feel like I've gotten plague from bounces...both ways...

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    last thing I heard about it was that chances to spread plague on failed hits (conquest, bounces, ambush) are heavily reduced but not zero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pint View Post
    last thing I heard about it was that chances to spread plague on failed hits (conquest, bounces, ambush) are heavily reduced but not zero.
    this is correct, from experience ambush is ~1/2 as likely as normal while bounces/conquest are nearly zero. When i say nearly zero i mean i've only seen each once and i've been running undead in my kd for 15+ ages.

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