BHs rarely accept challenges and wars from my BH, but I think it was 2k for a level 2, 3k for a level 3, 5k for a level 4, and 10k for a level 5.
In my experience, defenders get more points during well defended Presidio takedowns (due to the sheer difference between the losses of 100+ people defending and at most 3 people attacking at the same time), so you can end up losing the challenge even if you take the Presidio down.In most instances in a challenge, war or in just regular pvp defenders get more points. You have to win the single battle by such a large number to get more points as the offender. Plus when in a challenge or war if only one BH has a presidio the one without has an edge for future attacks.
This is off topic a bit, but AS AN EXAMPLE - If I wanted a presidio that JPW has and I don't have any presidios. If they foolishly accept the war I can use the challenge or war as a way to return after the events are complete to take down their presidio now that they're weaker. Or tip off an ally that this is a good time to take down their presidio.
That makes no sense. If the def has advantage here, which we agree that it does, then the one without Presidio will attack, maybe win, maybe not, but the other guys will likely get more points (unless the attacker is overwhelmingly stronger... we agree on that too).In most instances in a challenge, war or in just regular pvp defenders get more points. You have to win the single battle by such a large number to get more points as the offender. Plus when in a challenge or war if only one BH has a presidio the one without has an edge for future attacks.
Losing a Juggernaut will cost 42 points, but killing an enemy sub only gives 15 points
therefore, defenders get an advantage (which they deserve LOL)
Jugg = 1680 / 40 = 42 Power Points
Sub = 587.5 / 40 = 14.6875 Power Points
During normal PvP it is usually the attacker who has a huge advantage as there is almost no limit to army sizes