Answered Fighting order

DeletedUser23649

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In a conquest world, if you send both LS and Biremes with your CS landing party, do the LS and Biremes take turns fighting, all together or is it random?
The answer I'l like to hear is The LS would fight first and if defeated then the Biremes.
I know you don't want to fight with Biremes, but I'm looking for a way to prevent someone from sniping my CS before I can get support landed.
If the Biremes land with the CS party, and they don't fight to clear the city, then problem solved.

Am I making sense?
 

DeletedUser35069

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They are all part of the cs attack wave so all will attack as one wave.

Just practise getting your supports tighter. Or if you know they will only attack your cs and won't drop much defence before send mainly a def wave.
 

DeletedUser31385

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In a conquest world, if you send both LS and Biremes with your CS landing party, do the LS and Biremes take turns fighting, all together or is it random?
The answer I'l like to hear is The LS would fight first and if defeated then the Biremes.
I know you don't want to fight with Biremes, but I'm looking for a way to prevent someone from sniping my CS before I can get support landed.
If the Biremes land with the CS party, and they don't fight to clear the city, then problem solved.

Am I making sense?
The only time all your troops dont attack/defend at the same time is when you are using fire ships. Fire ships ALWAYS fight last (all other naval ships must be destroyed first) before aiding your defense. In all other situations, your troops would fight side by side.
 

DeletedUser54192

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Ever heard of triremes? ;)
This for sure. I know people complain about them being less efficient in attack or defence values compared to using LS fleets or bireme fleets, but if you want a decent CS escort on a conquest world without falling foul to attacking with biremes or defending with LS, use triremes. Also helps to get better attack and defence without risking Sea Storm, I think.
 

DeletedUser23649

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Triremes - yes .... TY .. and TY fig for the answer I didn't want to hear but needed to. :)
 
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