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(Your deploy x2) - (your deferral x 2)... this would mean if someone broke your bonus and killed most of your lands in the mean time, you would be screwed, but still get some troops.
If you are nearly dead, this deadbeat tactic would therefore not work (good idea)
If you hold a bonus, that did not get broken, you stay the same.
There is one small issue that remains...
If you do it like I discussed above, you actually might still suffer less from deferred troops. In the example where you would normally not miss your turn, you would place your troops, thus increasing your potential amount of troops and increasing next turns deferrals.
mmm.
This could be resolved by either adding the deferred troops to the current total and calculate the upkeep from there (stiff penalty in large games, but then you should not miss your turn) OR just consider it part of the setting(because you cannot use the troops to attack so next turn will be a much stiffer upkeep)
Might work..
SuicidalSnowman wrote:SirSebstar wrote:benga wrote:Dako wrote:Your deploy - 10 troops. Upkeep is 4 troops. If play 2 turns you will get 6 + 6 = 12 troops. If you miss 1 turn you will get 6 + 10 deferred = 16 troops.
Here is the math
wow, this is sooo bad
Wait, but I thought deferrals took into account the bonus of that missed turn...
Here is my chart
Miss 1: 3 + 4 = 7
Miss 2: 3 + 2 = 5
Start Turn 3: 3 + 12 deferred
Or else everytime someone secured a large bonus, they would miss the next 2 turns to save up.
Let's say on classic I grab asia and hold it, so I get the bonus.
Next turn, someone breaks my bonus, but I miss the turn. I don't keep my bonus, I lose it, even in the deferral.
So, for upkeep, the same should hold true.
Miss 1: 3 + 4 - 1 = 5
Miss 2: 3 + 2 - 2 = 3
Start Turn 3: 3 -2 + 8 deferred.
Three turn total = 9
Now, if I don't miss the turns.
Turn 1: 3 + 4 - 1 = 5
Turn 2: 3 + 2 - 2 = 3
Start Turn 3: 3 -2 = 1
Three turn total = 9
In the chart, I do 3 territory troops, plus bonus region, minus upkeep.
This does NOT give bonus troops if you follow the math correctly.