hebroots said:
As I understand the use of Weor's Protection, a castle may use the protection but will lose that protection if they commit an offensive action. If I have beseiged a castle, can someone under that Weor's protection break my seige? Is that not an offensive action?
Hi!
After you activate the Weor's Protection you'll loose it if you commit an offensive action....so if you are already have a siege before this activation was on is OK....but as I said before don't make offensive actions AFTER the activation...
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Bogdanhebroots said:
As I understand the use of Weor's Protection, a castle may use the protection but will lose that protection if they commit an offensive action. If I have beseiged a castle, can someone under that Weor's protection break my seige? Is that not an offensive action?Hi!
After you activate the Weor's Protection you'll loose it if you commit an offensive action....so if you are already have a siege before this activation was on is OK....but as I said before don't make offensive actions AFTER the activation...
Best regards and a happy new year!
Bogdan
so then if someone else under weor's protection is able to break my siege without losing that protection (according to the refreshed view on the screen), then they are either using some cheat tactic, or as been suggested on another thread, they can drop and add weor's very quickly if they have them to spendIf that who brake your siege is firend with your "siege" is a deffensive action.He sent troops for liberate as reinforcement.
Sending a raid or siege to break the siege will drop the weor's protection - those are offensive actions
Sending reinforcements to break the siege won't drop the weor - that is a defensive action