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As I've been reading threads here and on the FIRST Q & A, I've noticed that many people have confused the meanings of breach and damaged.
DAMAGED means that a single defense has lost all strength A BREACH means that four of the five opponent's defenses have become DAMAGED BREACH does not apply to a single defense, DAMAGED is the correct word. |
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Re: Breach vs. Damaged
Damaged is also used to refer to the tower once its strength is reduced to zero (from an initial 8).
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Re: Breach vs. Damaged
For the tower, when strength is equal to 0, weakened is the word used by the rule book.
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Re: Breach vs. Damaged
Can you cite this?
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Re: Breach vs. Damaged
It's WEAKENED for the TOWER.
WEAKENED the state of a TOWER if its STRENGTH is at or below zero (0) From the Glossary. |
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