I'm surprised I can't find any question about this, but perhaps don't know what to search for.
What info is contained in the wheel or clock-like battle representation that pops up during a battle?
Thanks for any help.
ltr213 wrote:The 'battle clock' merely gives you an indication of [color="Red"]who[/color] is fighting while the battle is being resolved. It also shows the location of the battle and gives you some idea as to the battle's duration based on the length of time the battle clock is displayed.
Of course, all this information is also displayed on the subsequent Battle Report so you can safely ignore the Battle Clock and still be fully informed.
gwgardner wrote:Watching the leaders inside the battle clock closely, one can see a tiny rectangle, with a number inside it, at the base of the leader icon. That number changes as the battle progresses. Can you explain what that number tells us?
ltr213 wrote:Correction...
Question: What exactly is represented by the amount of green and red on the "battle clock" circular bar?
Answer: It is the sum of combat power of unrouted units commited to the battle. Green is you, red is the enemy.
So there you go. Many thanks to Paul, the sharp-eyed member of our staff who pointed this out.
ltr213 wrote:Here's an example of the 'battle circle' annotated with the information it contains.
[CENTER][ATTACH]1661[/ATTACH][/CENTER]
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