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Cuts to zero.
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#2
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But how can the game leave you with zero troops? Isn't that some kind of paradox?
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#3
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Zero troops can be achieved easily, for example going to a tough fight with only 1 troop (to avoid losses) and summon lots of book of deaths. The troop will die and you will win if you defeat all enemies. Now you have nothing in your troops slots and if you go to a battle you instantly lose.
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I'd have thought zero troops meant instant defeat.
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#5
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Don't you have 0 troops if you run from combat?
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You get your starting army - the same when you start the game... + some money (depends on your level na difficulty you are playing). You won't have 0 army...
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Playing an impossible warrior game and I'm up to level 16, intellect is 5. I entered the range with 1 Sprite which left me with no troops. I then retrieved 1059 Sprites and 457 Dryads from my reserve and completed the range with no losses.
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