• For a very simple reason someone had to be in tambo having at least 1,677,567 points, in this case, the weaker player in the system is stronger for the attacker

    i don't understand this.


    do you mean that if a weak player has allied troops in his tambo, then for the 10% rule, the combined points made up by the allied troops and his own troops will apply?

  • i don't understand this.


    do you mean that if a weak player has allied troops in his tambo, then for the 10% rule, the combined points made up by the allied troops and his own troops will apply?

    If the weaker player has an army of stronger player in tambo it's like taking over his points


    But if the stronger player stands weaker player in tambo then this rule does not work, and still can be attacked by stronger player, we checked it on Tlacopan, In this way the entire Turkish tribe lost their army in one shot

  • There are two sizes that are used.


    Attacker > Defenders
    The largest players on both sides are used to calculate the attack protection.


    Attacker < Defenders
    The biggest player of the attacker and the smallest player of the defender are evaluated.


    The result is that small players can not hide in a big player's tambo. In the opposite case, the small player simply plays with and it does not matter.


    See also here:
    Now available April 2017 Patch

  • It also means that if a small player is being attacked by a bigger player his bigger tribemates cannot help him because it just makes him even more vulnerable by removing his protection from very large players. This is even more true now that there will no longer be the option to transfer troops to help a small tribemate rebuild.