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Here we go again. Who verified this? A 1-on-1 battle between a griffin and a ghost ends with the ghost winning. 2 griffins, with no morale, also lose to 1 ghost. 3 griffins, with no morale and luck, also lose to one ghost (around 15 damage, counterattack, then defense). In a battle of 7 griffins against 7 ghosts, the tactic for the ghosts is: griffins wait, ghosts DEFEND. However, starting with 7 vs. 7, the outcome of the battle begins to favor the griffins.
My posts are related to what was written, Source;128615
here's the answer: if we take the basic increase - without a citadel and castle, then it's like this: 1. Cerberus (+5) 2. Griffin (+7) 3. Golem (+6) 4. Elf (+7) 5. Serpent (+8) 6. Beholder (+7) 7. Ghost (+7) 8. Orc (+7)
I conducted battles both 1-on-1 and based on the basic increase. Individually with each. In total, it turns out like this.
I clearly see that it says, "I conducted battles both 1-on-1 and based on the basic increase. In total...". So what is this "total" if, in a 1-on-1 battle, the unit is in first place, but in the final table, it's in seventh?!