I like your numbers Masa![]()
Ya, kills minus losses was at least a reasonable approach, just not practical over the long run. But let me explain a bit more on how the ranking might fit into the big picture of a large scale competition.
The (very) short story would be that there are provinces on a map that can be claimed.
The claims can then be challenged.
The challenger presents a number of allies that will be accompanying him on his invasion (1 to 3).
By the rules, the challenged must meet the challenger’s threat with equal force, but no more.
The object being, to isolate this to a “contest of generalship” on whatever scale the players want to (or we are able to) play it on.
The “equal force” is where a ranking system comes in.
If he brings a black belt, you get to bring one too.
If he is a black belt and you are not, you get to hire one.
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