Resilience

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Resilience is a defensive stat that is generated when you are targeted by Black Ops during a war. It decreases the amount of damage taken from those Black Ops.

Generating Resilience and Formulas

Resilience is generated when you are successfully targeted by a Black Op. There are two kinds of Resilience: Spy and Wizard, each corresponding to the type of op that you took damage from. The amount of resilience gained depends on what you are targeted by. Spy resilience is generated at 10 resilience per successful op. Wizard resilience is generated at 10 resilience per successful op. These numbers are not modified by anything in the game, and always decay at the same rate: 8 resilience per tick elapsed. Additionally, if the op failed, i.e. the spies were caught or the spell was repelled, then no resilience is gained, nor do you gain any when you use Energy Mirror to reflect a spell back to sender. You also need to receive actual damage in order to gain resilience. Having your non-existent boats sabotaged gains no Spy resilience.

Spy resilience increases the recovery of wizard strength by

 SpyResilience / 250

Wizard resilience increases the maximum peasant growth percentage to

 (WizardResilience / 250)%
Note the Spy Resilience on this Dark Elf - they have been partially sunk.

Resilience Values and Damage Reduction

Resilience Amount Damage Reduction
0 0%
100 5.34%
200 8.95%
300 14.12%
400 21.00%
500 29.54%
600 39.40%
700 50.00%
800 60.59%
900 70.45%
1000 78.99%

This value is multiplicative with other decreases, such as the Towers Improvement.

Damage Reduction example

The following table shows the effect of resilience in a very simple set-up. All ops in this example are done in a single hour, and the Sabotage Boats op is used. This normally sinks 2.4% of all boats that are not protected by Docks or the Harbour improvement, and because it's a Spy Black Op, every success adds 8 resilience. The third column shows what damage would have been done without resilience, whereas the fourth column shows the damage done with resilience damage reduction applied.

Amount of successful ops Resilience Unprotected boats left w/o resilience Unprotected boats left w/ resilience
0 0 100% 100%
20 160 63.44% 63.87%
40 320 40.24% 41.38%
60 480 25.53% 27.71%
80 640 16.19% 19.71%
100 800 10.27% 15.25%

The relative reduction of resilience only starts being a noticeable factor after the target has been hit by a bunch of ops already. Resilience will not, and is not meant to, allow someone to run bad ratios and get away with it. It does, however, allow for faster recovery if the attacking realm tries to drive someone into the ground.

References

1 Erf is the Gauss Error function.

See Also