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It’s good that you have solid gaming experience and analyze it. Generalizations and the ability to perform systemic analysis are also very valuable.
However, some of your starting points are not entirely accurate.
For example, what does "2 against 7" mean? If there are 2 archers on the attacking side, and we only count them, then it would be appropriate to count only archers, the Castle, and the hero's magic on the other side. Or are we talking about a situation where the Castle is defended by 7 archer units?
If you are leading the "misunderstanding audience" to the tactical trick of "destroying the catapult," I assure you that most forum users not only know about this trick but have also used it repeatedly in practice.
If the post is in defense of the secondary skills of Tactics and Ballistics, then I completely agree with you.
P.S. The motivation for the high rating of the Rampart is somewhat vague. Dragons are not usually present in most games before the third week, and elves have very few hit points and low defense. Here, we can rather talk about two more flying units that you did not take into account: angels and wyverns + most likely, the Rampart hero has superior development.
It’s good that you have solid gaming experience and analyze it. Generalizations and the ability to perform systemic analysis are also very valuable.
However, some of your starting points are not entirely accurate.
For example, what does "2 against 7" mean? If there are 2 archers on the attacking side, and we only count them, then it would be appropriate to count only archers, the Castle, and the hero's magic on the other side. Or are we talking about a situation where the Castle is defended by 7 archer units?
If you are leading the "misunderstanding audience" to the tactical trick of "destroying the catapult," I assure you that most forum users not only know about this trick but have also used it repeatedly in practice.
If the post is in defense of the secondary skills of Tactics and Ballistics, then I completely agree with you.
P.S. The motivation for the high rating of the Rampart is somewhat vague. Dragons are not usually present in most games before the third week, and elves have very few hit points and low defense. Here, we can rather talk about two more flying units that you did not take into account: angels and wyverns + most likely, the Rampart hero has superior development.