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Yeah this is correct the conditional borders are not displayed well in the map inspect. It affects a few maps, this the most, but others like temple of jinn, labyrinth and others. It is a known bug that I thought I made a report on but I can't find it right nowSwimmerdude99 wrote:While this map has a huge overhead for understanding. What about this text should be clarified to avoid what you are describing? Where does the attack pattern get implied to work for all?
You made the assumption the attack vectors are for all, but the legend at the top specifies:
"Your special features to the right are unique to you"
I don't think the legend would need an update I think you are asking that border suggestions in the UI get updated. This would make more sense and multiple maps have this "issue" if it is deemed one. Temple of Jinn would be another.
Personally, I think you can make a strong argument that this isn't clear enough in regards to the attack paths. Especially when the bottom portion of the legend explains what the double-sided arrow means, which is also separate. Perhaps I'm in the minority here, but to me this implies the bonus is your special feature, and the attack vector is standard.Swimmerdude99 wrote:You made the assumption the attack vectors are for all, but the legend at the top specifies:
"Your special features to the right are unique to you"
You can attack the V regions. Note that if you have a "land", your Dragonkin can no longer attack, unless you lose all the lands.johnnynagasaki wrote:Can anyone tell me how to attack or reinforce from Dragonkin? I am completely lost on this map.
Explanation of the map :johnnynagasaki wrote:Can anyone tell me how to attack or reinforce from Dragonkin? I am completely lost on this map.
That's the map that suffer the most from it, but that's not the only map with this issue.juke wrote: I find it baffling that (1) this isn't fixed, and (2) the map remains playable with this issue.
Correct.Dukasaur wrote:I don't understand the statement "Opposite sides of a chasm are adjacent for your favoured territories." As far as I can see, there are no chasms where the opposite sides have the same favoured race. Does that mean if you hold either favoured race you can cross both sides of the chasm?
As mentioned, this affects many different maps; it's not a map-specific problem. Every map with conditional borders exhibits the same bug because it's a bug in the map inspector, nothing to do with the map itself.juke wrote:You can attack the V regions. Note that if you have a "land", your Dragonkin can no longer attack, unless you lose all the lands.johnnynagasaki wrote:Can anyone tell me how to attack or reinforce from Dragonkin? I am completely lost on this map.
I still believe this map should be completely removed from the website's rotation. Or fix Map Inspect. I find it baffling that (1) this isn't fixed, and (2) the map remains playable with this issue.
Krazy Kingdoms, Labyrinth, Temple of Jinn are the 3 I can always remember I am sure there are others thoughjuke wrote:What other maps have this issue? I haven't encountered it, so would be useful to know.
Thanks! I don't think I've played the other two. Might keep it that way.plurple wrote:Krazy Kingdoms, Labyrinth, Temple of Jinn are the 3 I can always remember I am sure there are others thoughjuke wrote:What other maps have this issue? I haven't encountered it, so would be useful to know.