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As the red faction's designated fortress appeared, the judges in the spectator seats quickly produced difficulty scores based on their subjective opinions, which were 4, 6, 4, 5, 5... yielding an average score of 4.8!
The so-called difficulty score is a comprehensive evaluation made by the judges based on their experience, considering factors such as manpower, fortress level, and the highest combat power.
Since most of the invited judges had frontline experience, their opinions carried significant reference value.
Moreover, not only the defending party receives an evaluation score, but the attacking troops also receive a corresponding score for reference.
When both sides fail to breach each other's fortresses, or both succeed and thus result in a tie, the final victory will be determined based on the positive or negative difference of the scores.