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If you won a battle and some of the enemy units killed themselves (it's possible even against neutral monsters if they have breath attack), do their HP count for your experience? (BTW if not, it can be a tactics of murdering your own troops, if a battle is very likely to be lost).--[[User:Dread Knight|Dread Knight]] ([[User talk:Dread Knight|talk]]) 10:19, 5 March 2021 (UTC) | If you won a battle and some of the enemy units killed themselves (it's possible even against neutral monsters if they have breath attack), do their HP count for your experience? (BTW if not, it can be a tactics of murdering your own troops, if a battle is very likely to be lost). I don't count Hypnotize or Berserk since it is deliberately casted by a hero.--[[User:Dread Knight|Dread Knight]] ([[User talk:Dread Knight|talk]]) 10:19, 5 March 2021 (UTC) |
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If an enemy kills his own troops...
As we known, there's an opportunity to kill your own troops:
- By breath attack.
- By mass damage spells (Armageddon, Meteor Shower, Chain Lightning, Landmine etc.)
- By moving them into the moat.
If you won a battle and some of the enemy units killed themselves (it's possible even against neutral monsters if they have breath attack), do their HP count for your experience? (BTW if not, it can be a tactics of murdering your own troops, if a battle is very likely to be lost). I don't count Hypnotize or Berserk since it is deliberately casted by a hero.--Dread Knight (talk) 10:19, 5 March 2021 (UTC)