Talk:Village of Treasures/@comment-175.111.89.18-20151030012627

I was just trying to know the rate of survivality for Naginata (and how the damage works). So, after running with 2nd draw Naginata for.... 4 times in 2 days (and survive 2 times somehow).

My 1st time - Got wrecked, period. My team was already down to 3 swords and the troops got blasted away. I was trolled big time with this because I am one node away from the boss. Suck.

My 2nd time - Yamanbagiri survived but still lost (Jiroutachi is down as well). I was down to 4 (3? I forgot) with troops got blasted away (again). This one is the coolest lost I had seen since my starter sword put up a good fight even alone.

My 3rd time - Jiroutachi (56) survived and managed to scrap a win (this time Yamanbagiri is down). I still had my full team consisted of Jiroutachi (56) Yamanbagiri (66) Tsurumaru (35) Midare (62) Urashima (43) Yasusada (64) with long range troops in the Uchigatana, Wakizashi, and Tantou. I was trying to try if I can OH-KO the red with long range troops and failed. Jiroutachi didn't lost any of his troops.

My 4th time (just now) - ALL survived the first attack and win with losing half health of each troops so no troops lost. I was in full team and full troops and honestly was trying to see if I can pull my experiment with the Naginata when it really came (don't pray they won't come because it may backfire). My team consist of Jiroutachi (57) Kousetsu (61) Tsurumaru (37) Yamanbagiri (67) Yasusada (65) CCP (54). Most of my troops is Gold Light Cavalry with 1 Silver Elite, 2 Gold Heavy Cavalry, and 2 Light Infantry (1 Common 1 Silver). The damage went to Light Cavalry and Light Infantry.

I wanted to know how long I can survive against 3rd draw Naginata knowing I already draw 10 times of 3rd draw (I know RNG hates me) but for now I calculate the total damage of one Naginata attack is around 100 to all swords. So if the troops could absorb it, you may survive and hopefully win. I don't know what is the calculation for damage against no troops since most of the time without the troops a sword always get OHKO-ed in a hit.