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31.08.2013 - 22:20
I am a newb. and learning gradually. I heard about turnblocking. According to what I have understood. Turnblocking is moving your units to create a wall around an enemy city before any other actions, to stop the enemy from moving. Am I right? or am I missing something? What am I missing?
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01.09.2013 - 01:57
Turnblocking is when you attack an enemy's unit, preventing them from making their intended moves.
This can be very annoying if someone turnblock a big stack of yours and turn the tide of a war.
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02.09.2013 - 06:12
Oh! Can we turn block a big enemy stack even with 1 unit?
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02.09.2013 - 06:20
Wr1tt3n by GovindBalaji, 02.09.2013 at 06:12

Oh! Can we turn block a big enemy stack even with 1 unit?

It is possible to turnblock a large stack with 1 unit, however, the less units you attempt to turnblock it with, the lower is the chance.
Let's say there's a 50 stack and you attempt to turnblock it with 1 unit, it will have about 1% chance of succeeding.
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"Another such victory and I come back to Epirus alone" - Pyrrhus of Epirus
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02.09.2013 - 16:45
 Anon
Always send 50% of the stack you're turnblocking
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02.09.2013 - 20:55
I am wondering, in order for turnblocking to happen do you need to send your units from one place only or can you send it from multiple places???
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03.09.2013 - 10:12
Also it needs to be before the other player moves their stack, see posts on the turn based system for more info.
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