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Is this intended? E.G. forming a defence line from the UK to France using land units only and no naval units.
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Yeah that's intended.
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Because that's how the game works...?
y so many questions
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Because units can defend sea from the land in a small channel. it makes sense.
think of instead of a trench, just a sea barrage from either side.
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I dont think naval units can attack a defence line formed this way right?
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Yeah, the naval units can attack it.
There's water "under" the defense line, no?
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Okay then theres no problem. I was thinking you could form defence lines over the ocean that couldnt be attacked by naval units...
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Actually this can happen because you have to attack the units to attack the wall, if the unit is on a land that the naval unit can't reach, then the naval unit can't attack
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