
Originally Posted by
autolycus
Why do battles take place simultaneously and merged? The opening post said all attacks on one person go up against all defenses on that person. Loser dies. This is the way I interpreted it:
So I read that as 3 battles. The battle for csargo's live, the battle for Glenn's life, and the battle for my life.
Attackers of csargo: me (5) + Glenn (1)= 6
Defenders of csargo: csargo (5)
We win, csargo dies
Attackers of Glenn: Skooma(3)
Defenders of Glenn: Glenn (1)
Skooma wins, Glenn dies.
Attackers of me: Sasaki (5)
Defenders of me: Me (5)
Tie, no one dies.
What would have happened if Glenn had defended me, rather than attacking with me, for example?
In my interpretation, that would become:
Attackers of csargo: me (5)
Defenders of csargo: csargo (5)
We tie, no one dies
Attackers of Glenn: Skooma(3)
Defenders of Glenn: Glenn (1)
Skooma wins, Glenn dies.
Attackers of me: Sasaki (5)
Defenders of me: Me (5) + csargo (1)
We win, Sasaki dies.
If I attack someone, and someone else attacks me, are you saying that the effect is the same if a third party defends me or attacks the same target as me?
You're right that it doesn't matter much, there's no way I won this.
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