So if an ally sends a ship at your planet can they invite you to ACS with them to attack your own planet. The main use of this I see is for moon shots where you want to supply the attacking and defending ships/defense. I am mainly asking if this is doable and if so, then is it allowed?
Can you ACS attack yourself for moonshot
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never tryed this particular manuver
what i do is send acs def to an ally, and when it reaches him i attack him with probes to create a moon at his planet, doesnt have to be probes and just time it as you need it
i dont see why it wouldnt be allowed if it is possible, you are not gaining ress
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That shouldn't work. Attacking yourself shouldn't be possible, even in an ACS.
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In Ogame BUGfest anything is possible
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That shouldn't work. Attacking yourself shouldn't be possible, even in an ACS.
You are acs defending your alliance mate on his empty planet with ships and you are attacking him with probes. If lucky moon will be created. In this scenario you can attack your self using ACS.
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You can do this for a buddy/alliance mate. But not to yourself. You could send 500 Cruisers in ACS defense and attack with 1667 LFs. Or vice/versa.
Regards, version4
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Well me and an alliance member attempted it and it did not work on s176.
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.KaZe.
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