Applying wounds to units.
Who decides what is wounded? The attacker, the defender, The winner, The loser, the opposing player, or the units' player?
All units may move into Woods, but Fliers may not fight.
Does this mean they cannot fight and thus cannot receive wounds or that their CP drops to 0?
Do they still grant their tactical bonus if you have more?
Shouldn't they be able to engage other fliers over a forest hex?
Tactical Boni and City Defense
"The number of units inside the city is multiplied by the level of the City for combat purposes."
Are these decided before or after the City Defense multiplication? I ask because I'd consider it a combat purpose
i.e. with a city lvl of 4, do i have x*4 units or x units for the purposes of deciding this?
Are these applied before or after the city defense multiplication?
i.e. do they get multiplied too?
Are units considered multiplied by City Defense for inflicting hits?Wounds and City Defense
"The number of units inside the city is multiplied by the level of the City for combat purposes."
"The Victor inflicts a number of hits on the opposing side equal to two-thirds of the number of units (rounded to nearest whole number).
The Loser inflicts a number of hits on the opposing side equal to one-third of the number of units (rounded to nearest whole number)."
When receiving hits as the defender of a level 4 city, does it take 4 hits to kill a unit, since one unit counts as 4, or 1 because it is still only one unit despite being worth 4 for combat purposes?
Hex F8
A level 4 city with 1 infantry and 1 cavalry is equivalent to 8 people for CP, +3 from the tactical boni (assuming it's applied after the multiplication) as no other horsement or infantry can get there. So at the point it's at a minimum of 11+random boni.
So, assuming the Telvaboats-A-mancy didn't exist:
No Siege can get to it.
No infantry or horses can get to it.
You would need 8 flying units in order to match their 1 infantry and 1 horseman. If he has any fliers there, it's not worth attacking.

