Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition

Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition

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Jadedragon 23 Dec, 2024 @ 5:36pm
Do percentage cards cumulate with each other?
I am trying a fiew diffrent civs i have never played before atm and i notice a pattern where often times you get cards that buff certain units in lets sage fortress age but you have the same cards in industrial age, just with better numbers.

Do they add up? So if i send both the buff is even bigger? or does the industrial version just overwrite the fortress one?
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Tsundere Kanojo 23 Dec, 2024 @ 9:43pm 
They all stack, they don't overwrite each other.
Jadedragon 24 Dec, 2024 @ 4:27am 
Originally posted by Tsundere Kanojo:
They all stack, they don't overwrite each other.
thanks alot :D
Catalytic 25 Dec, 2024 @ 3:47pm 
They stack additively. For example, if you send a card in Age 2 to add 15% attack and then one in Age 3 to add 15% attack and 15% hp, you'll get [base number] + 15% + 15% = 130%.
River 25 Dec, 2024 @ 4:56pm 
Kinda offtopic, but there are few upgrades that make changes not on their base stats but their new one which gives different stats depending on which is sent in order. You can do a really good XP Boom if you play on any map with sudanese, send research "Sudanese Hakura System", "Land Grab" then "Advance Estate", you get 120xp for every 66 wood, researching it out of this order makes it 121 wood or more. You can send so much shipment and have tanky estate with good LOS, but it a bit to prepare. This was kinda busted with Chile revolt before the salitrera got nerf to 0.5 coin per estate trinkle.
Jadedragon 27 Dec, 2024 @ 8:02am 
Originally posted by Catalytic:
They stack additively. For example, if you send a card in Age 2 to add 15% attack and then one in Age 3 to add 15% attack and 15% hp, you'll get [base number] + 15% + 15% = 130%.
thanks alot :) Chatgpt claims something else lol, but i believe real players over a machine that seems to keep confusing age of empires 3 with some other game.
vassandor 28 Dec, 2024 @ 6:57am 
all are additive, except price reduction ones. those always take away the previous number and take that as the total value.
76561199802157912 28 Dec, 2024 @ 11:37am 
ha
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Date Posted: 23 Dec, 2024 @ 5:36pm
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