Description:
When villagers are converted using Wololo, the change in villager count is not reflected in the villager graph after the game. This discrepancy leads to inaccurate statistics in the post-game analysis, where the converted villagers do not appear to have been added or subtracted from the respective players’ villager counts.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Start a game where Wololo (conversion) can be used (e.g., playing as Delhi).
- Convert enemy villagers using Wololo.
- Complete the game and proceed to the post-game statistics.
- Check the villager graph to observe any changes in villager count for both players.
Expected Result:
The villager graph should show an increase in the number of villagers for the player who performed the Wololo, and a corresponding decrease for the player who lost the villagers.
Actual Result:
No change is observed in the villager graph after the Wololo. The converted villagers are not reflected in the statistics, making the graph inaccurate.
Screenshots/Videos:
A specific example can be seen in this match: Game Link. The Delhi player should have gained 11 villagers, and the French player should have lost 11 villagers, but this change is not shown in the villager graph.