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Cody


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What is All or Nothing?
All or Nothing maps are the type where you take all of the dice from the attacking land, sum them, and compare it to the summed dice rolls of the defending land. Any tie in value goes to the defender. This means that if you use your square with 7 troops to attack a square with 4 troops, it would be the total of your 7 rolls, (5, 7, 8, 5, 9, 10, 2 = 46, vs the summed total of the defenders rolls, (5, 9, 2, 9 = 25). If his number is lower, you win the attack. If his number equals yours, or is greater, he wins the attack.

What Happens if you Win the Attack?
In All or Nothing, if your combined rolls are higher than your opponents, all but one of your troops are moved to the space you attacked, and all of your opponent's troops on the square are gone.

What Happens if your Opponent Defends?
If the opponent successfully defends, by rolling equal or greater than your rolls, the defender keeps all of his troops on his square, and you lose all of your troops but one on your square.

How to Know if a Map is All or Nothing?
Underneath the map, it will have the phrase All or Nothing, rather than Partial Victory.

Questions?
Any other questions you may have about All or Nothing, can be directed to me in a PM, or posted in this forum.

Additional Info
For a table on the probabilities of winning an attack with a 10 sided die, read the forum post here.

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