![]() ![]() You will have plenty of opportunities to change up what you have or replace what you don't like over the course of playing, so don't worry about having so many choices available at the beginning. Obviously, more units is the most basic way to have a more powerful army early on. You are given the option to auto-resolve some battles (which saves a ton of time) and the game will compare the two armies' relative strength to see who wins. This will be immensely helpful in quickly going through early battles as you establish your main foothold in whatever area you are in. Regardless of the composition of your army, it is important to fill out all 20 slots of your army right away. There's a ton of detail you can get into as well, if you want. Hovering over any unit will give you a ton of information, but that quick summary at the top of the pane is enough to pay attention to for now as you learn. Figure out what they do, read the quick breakdowns to find out what that unit is strong/weak against, and build out an army from there. Add in some cavalry to spice it up some, and then start picking out some of the more unique units to that faction. Making sure you have enough infantry to protect it all is great. Common sense will get you far.Ī quick basic army with infantry, maybe those with shields, up front with some archers behind you is always going to be effective. ![]() To start simply as you learn the game, just keep things balanced. That's a complicated question largely dependent on the army you're using. On the flip side, placing spearmen on likely cavalry attack points is a great way to defend against cavalry as well. They have a big bonus against cavalry and will devastate your units. Keep an eye out for any spear wielding enemies, however. A sudden charge on a poorly defended flank, or most satisfying of all their archers, can be the deciding factor in success. Use the speed of cavalry to get around armies to expose their weaknesses, take your attack, then get out to do it all over again. They are not meant to absorb hits or get into prolonged engagements but to challenge the flanks and formations of your enemy. Cavalry are just quick hitting units that move really fast on the battlefield. Most units will be self explanatory in how you use them, but cavalry is something that a lot of new people have an issue with. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |