Suppose I had amazing luck and was able to knock him down to 4 with minimal losses, then what? All I've done is equalize the game, which essentially makes his first turn the first turn of the game. Even if I achieved that without losing a single troop, he still only has to knock out 3 troops with 7 to regain either bonus - giving him a key advantage.
I wish there was a to recreate this game, so you and I could play and see how many tries it took you to actually pull off a victory from my same position. 1/100
Timminz wrote:lostatlimbo wrote:Timminz wrote:Guaranteed, someone has had worse. I mean, you got to go first. You had a better than 50/50 shot to reduce your opponent to an initial deploy of only 4.
Going first means nothing. I barely even broke his bonus of 4, still leaving the 2. Second turn I couldn't break either. You're pretty stuck on the first turn but a drop like that isn't about first turn its about making it nearly impossible to gain an advantage at any point in the game.
You're right. Having a 56% chance to reduce the guy to a deploy SMALLER than the one you got is absolutely irrelevant.