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SOMs and other intel operations' accuracy is dependent on the number of thieves that succeed in the operation. The range of accuracy runs from +/-3% to +/-25%. To achieve the minimum of randomness 10% of the senders thieves need to gather intel on the target province. | SOMs and other intel operations' accuracy is dependent on the number of thieves that succeed in the operation. The range of accuracy runs from +/-3% to +/-25%. To achieve the minimum of randomness 10% of the senders thieves need to gather intel on the target province. | ||
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The only values on a SOM which are always accurately reported are: | The only values on a SOM which are always accurately reported are: | ||
* Army out time | * Army out time |
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What is a SOM?
A SOM is a Spy On Military Report of a target, reflecting his military affairs page.
You get SOMs for several reasons
- To determine your target's defense at home (if he has armies out).
- To determine how long his army is out for.
- To determine what sort of troops your target is training.
How accurate is a SOM?
SOMs and other intel operations' accuracy is dependent on the number of thieves that succeed in the operation. The range of accuracy runs from +/-3% to +/-25%. To achieve the minimum of randomness 10% of the senders thieves need to gather intel on the target province.
What values are always accurate in a SOM?
The only values on a SOM which are always accurately reported are:
- Army out time
- Troops out on an attack