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Generally speaking, Nightmares of Meloen is a faction made of fast units that lack of resilience. In order to win, you have to keep your troops mobile and follow the day-night cycle. Some of Nightmares' units are relatively expensive which makes them unable to compete in number with most of default faction, but on the other hand they got a lot of abilities and specials that make them deadly when used right.
 
Generally speaking, Nightmares of Meloen is a faction made of fast units that lack of resilience. In order to win, you have to keep your troops mobile and follow the day-night cycle. Some of Nightmares' units are relatively expensive which makes them unable to compete in number with most of default faction, but on the other hand they got a lot of abilities and specials that make them deadly when used right.
  
They don't have a typical village holder and it is most of the time better to leave a village open than to sit on it waiting for your opponent's attack. If holding a village is of paramount importance, good candidates are the Unhatched and the Black Cat, the former should be use to hold village threatened by melee oriented units while the later can hold against ranged units. Given his poor resistance the Black Cat can't hold well against more than 2 units, so make sure to zoc out the other possible attackers. On hill and cave villages, the Unstable Elemental may be considered too.
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They don't have a typical village holder and it is most of the time better to leave a village open than to sit on it waiting for your opponent's attack. If holding a village is of paramount importance, good candidates are the <i>Unhatched</i> and in a lesser way the <i>Black Cat</i> or the <i>Scornful Watcher</i>, the former should be use to hold village threatened by melee oriented units while the latters can hold against ranged units. Given his poor resistance the <i>Black Cat</i> can't hold well against more than 2 units, so make sure to zoc out the other possible attackers. On hill and cave villages, the <i>Unstable Elemental</i> may be considered too.
  
As Nightmares of Meloen are quite fast units, the village grabbing should not be a problem in the early game: Unhatched, Black Cat, Unstable Elemental and Floating Darkness all have 6 or more movement points. However as the last 3 units are rather weak and expensive, make sure you keep enough cash to buy units to protect them later. A typical first turn recruitment could be: 2 Unhatched, 1 Black Cat, 1 Unstable Elemental and a Life Thief or a Scournful Watcher .
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As Nightmares of Meloen are quite fast units, the village grabbing should not be a problem in the early game: <i>Unhatched</i>, <i>Black Cat</i>, <i>Unstable Elemental</i> and <i>Floating Darkness</i> all have 6 or more movement points. However as the last 3 units are rather weak and expensive, make sure you keep enough cash to buy units to protect them later. A typical first turn recruitment could be: 2 <i>Unhatched</i>, 1 <i>Black Cat</i>, 1 <i>Unstable Elemental</i> and a mix of <i>Scornful Watcher</i>, <i>Life Thief</i>, <i>Howling Darkness</i> or additional <i>Unhatched</i>.
  
<u>Unhatched:</u> for his high resists and his low price, the Unhatched is the tank unit of Nightmares' faction. It's good to have some for any of the matchups in mainline's. As they are very efficient in taking damage in defense, they also have a major role in most offense strategies. When attacking with them, mind the trait who gives them an edge against some damage type.
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<u>Unhatched:</u> for his high resists and his low price, the <i>Unhatched</i> is the core unit of Nightmares' faction, filling both the big melee hitter and the cheap meatbag roles. It's good to have some for any of the matchups in mainline's. While they are very efficient in taking damage in defense, they also have a major role in most offense strategies. When attacking with them, mind the trait who gives them an edge against some damage type.
  
<u>Black Cat:</u> it is the magi of Nightmares. He helps reduce the defender defense when pushing an offensive, hence boosting every unit's damage per cost ratio. While having strong defense overall, it suffer of poor resistance making it quite weak in one versus some combats.
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<u>Black Cat:</u> it is the magi of Nightmares. He helps to reduce the defender's defense when pushing an offensive, hence boosting every unit's damage per cost ratio. While having strong defense overall, it suffers of poor resistance making it quite weak in one versus some combats.
  
<u>Life Thief:</u> while it can be compared to the Ghost by some, it differs in its statistics. Even if it has more HP and better attack than the Ghost, it has worst defense and resistance. This overall make him less like a tank and more like an offensive weapon. This is particularly true against factions with bad arcane resistance. It can make an upset to a push of chaotic units with low defense too.
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<u>Life Thief:</u> while it can be compared to the <i>Ghost</i> by some, it differs in its statistics. Even if it has more HP and better attack than the <i>Ghost</i>, it has worst defense and resistance. This overall make him less like a tank and more like an offensive weapon. This is particularly true against units with bad arcane resistance such as the drakes, trolls or woses. It can make an upset to a push of chaotic units with low defense too.
  
<u>Scornful Watcher:</u> if it can be considered as the archer units of nightmares, his role is major against any faction that have good arcane resistance. As it turns any arcane resistance into a weakness, this Nightmares' unit is Loyalists' and orcs' nightmare. The Scornful Watcher is just a support unit against both Drakes and Undead, where, when you have one, you wish you had none and use it to make retaliation damage to the opponent's cold ranged.
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<u>Scornful Watcher:</u> if it can be considered as the archer units of nightmares, his role is major against any faction that have good arcane resistance. As it turns any arcane resistance into a weakness, this Nightmares' unit is Loyalists' and knalgans' nightmare, and could be put to good use against the arcane-neutral orcs. The <i>Scornful Watcher</i> is mostly a support unit against both Drakes and Undead, but can eventually retaliate against the cold damage or poke at the saurians for the former or ghosts for the latter.
  
<u>Howling Darkness:</u> a 7 movement point flying skirmisher with leadership is what we talk about. Lacking a melee attack and low hitpoints, the Howling Darkness can't take care of itself. In exchange of their protection, other units will receive lower damage from opponent's attacks with the Howling Darkness. Keep in mind that to give that bonus, it should get next to the opponent's unit.
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<u>Howling Darkness:</u> a 7 movement point flying skirmisher with leadership is what we talk about. Lacking a melee attack and low hitpoints, the <i>Howling Darkness</i> can't take care of itself. In exchange of their protection, other units will receive lower damage from opponent's attacks with the <i>Howling Darkness</i>. Keep in mind that to give that bonus, it should get next to the opponent's unit.
  
<u>Unstable Elemental:</u> this is the game's most volatile unit. Most of its stats change according to the terrain it is standing on. With a very high movement point and a flyer movetype on its basic form, this can be used as Nightmares' scout. However be aware than in some of its variations, the Unstable Elemental trades most of its mobility for some resist bonus.
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<u>Unstable Elemental:</u> this is the game's most volatile unit. Most of its stats change according to the terrain it is standing on. With a very high movement point and a flyer movetype on its basic form, this can be used as Nightmares' scout. However be aware than in some of its variations, the <i>Unstable Elemental</i> trades most of its mobility for some resist bonus.
  
<u>Creepers:</u> a strategy changing unit. When all your attempts with Unhatched or Life Thief have failed, this is the time to bring the Creepers in. Low cost and low upkeep, you can mass them to block opposition's advance. They have very high damage as long as you use the banding ability when attacking. If they can't win a game, they can save your day.
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<u>Creepers:</u> a strategy changing unit. When all your attempts with <i>Unhatched</i> or <i>Life Thief</i> have failed, this is the time to bring the <i>Creepers</i> in. Low cost and low upkeep, you can mass them to block opposition's advance. They have very high damage as long as you use the banding ability when attacking. If they can't win a game, they can save your day.
  
 
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== Drakes ==

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General Nightmares Strategies

Generally speaking, Nightmares of Meloen is a faction made of fast units that lack of resilience. In order to win, you have to keep your troops mobile and follow the day-night cycle. Some of Nightmares' units are relatively expensive which makes them unable to compete in number with most of default faction, but on the other hand they got a lot of abilities and specials that make them deadly when used right.

They don't have a typical village holder and it is most of the time better to leave a village open than to sit on it waiting for your opponent's attack. If holding a village is of paramount importance, good candidates are the Unhatched and in a lesser way the Black Cat or the Scornful Watcher, the former should be use to hold village threatened by melee oriented units while the latters can hold against ranged units. Given his poor resistance the Black Cat can't hold well against more than 2 units, so make sure to zoc out the other possible attackers. On hill and cave villages, the Unstable Elemental may be considered too.

As Nightmares of Meloen are quite fast units, the village grabbing should not be a problem in the early game: Unhatched, Black Cat, Unstable Elemental and Floating Darkness all have 6 or more movement points. However as the last 3 units are rather weak and expensive, make sure you keep enough cash to buy units to protect them later. A typical first turn recruitment could be: 2 Unhatched, 1 Black Cat, 1 Unstable Elemental and a mix of Scornful Watcher, Life Thief, Howling Darkness or additional Unhatched.

Unhatched: for his high resists and his low price, the Unhatched is the core unit of Nightmares' faction, filling both the big melee hitter and the cheap meatbag roles. It's good to have some for any of the matchups in mainline's. While they are very efficient in taking damage in defense, they also have a major role in most offense strategies. When attacking with them, mind the trait who gives them an edge against some damage type.

Black Cat: it is the magi of Nightmares. He helps to reduce the defender's defense when pushing an offensive, hence boosting every unit's damage per cost ratio. While having strong defense overall, it suffers of poor resistance making it quite weak in one versus some combats.

Life Thief: while it can be compared to the Ghost by some, it differs in its statistics. Even if it has more HP and better attack than the Ghost, it has worst defense and resistance. This overall make him less like a tank and more like an offensive weapon. This is particularly true against units with bad arcane resistance such as the drakes, trolls or woses. It can make an upset to a push of chaotic units with low defense too.

Scornful Watcher: if it can be considered as the archer units of nightmares, his role is major against any faction that have good arcane resistance. As it turns any arcane resistance into a weakness, this Nightmares' unit is Loyalists' and knalgans' nightmare, and could be put to good use against the arcane-neutral orcs. The Scornful Watcher is mostly a support unit against both Drakes and Undead, but can eventually retaliate against the cold damage or poke at the saurians for the former or ghosts for the latter.

Howling Darkness: a 7 movement point flying skirmisher with leadership is what we talk about. Lacking a melee attack and low hitpoints, the Howling Darkness can't take care of itself. In exchange of their protection, other units will receive lower damage from opponent's attacks with the Howling Darkness. Keep in mind that to give that bonus, it should get next to the opponent's unit.

Unstable Elemental: this is the game's most volatile unit. Most of its stats change according to the terrain it is standing on. With a very high movement point and a flyer movetype on its basic form, this can be used as Nightmares' scout. However be aware than in some of its variations, the Unstable Elemental trades most of its mobility for some resist bonus.

Creepers: a strategy changing unit. When all your attempts with Unhatched or Life Thief have failed, this is the time to bring the Creepers in. Low cost and low upkeep, you can mass them to block opposition's advance. They have very high damage as long as you use the banding ability when attacking. If they can't win a game, they can save your day.

Drakes

Unless you got a Life Thief right on, it is likely that your first recruit will be a little backward what is truly needed against the Drakes. Still, your Unhatched units should be put to good use as they still deal a good amount of damages at night. After acknowledging your opponent's faction, you should start getting a few more Howling Darkness and Life Thief units as they both have a damage type the drakes are weak too. If you got a Watcher, do not worry too much, your opponent is likely to have gotten a few saurian units on their first recruit, thus your Watcher will still have his role to play.

More than in most match-ups, this one will use heavily the Time of Day cycle as your opponent will unlikely base his strategy around saurians, and will make heavy use of Burners. This will lead to a match between quick and hard hitting units with opposite alignments. Do not fear to leave your villages at day, you will get them back as the night falls.

Unhatched: Although the Drakes will resist his impact damage a bit, this unit will remain damage/cost efficient, and a good option to bring the Burners down or other units at favorable Time of Day and/or with a Howling Darkness support. Also, on favorable terrain they'll be your cheapest option to block an attack and let your expensive damage dealer safe, if you really have to hold a point or cover an important unit. Try to have a couple around any time.

Black Cat: the Cat won't be as much of use as in other match-ups, as the drakes don't suffer defense alteration as much as the high-def units. Still, it can be of use against the saurian and any cheap shot to lower a drake defense is cool to take. No need to recruit several of them.

Life Thief: they really are a core troop in the matchup against Drakes. Their damage type ensures heavy damage against any of them, in addition to the fact they'll replenish life as they fight. Always have a couple of them around, but be aware that at daytime the fire damage of Drakes will tear them apart.

Scornful Watcher: It is likely that the only saurians you'll face are those from your opponent's first recruit. Poking at the Skirmishers, or finishing and retaliating against Augurs is the only use of this unit, so don't recruit it if you know you're against the Drakes faction.

Howling Darkness: While a casual support unit elsewhere, the Darkness is a necessity against the Drakes. His cold damage type makes it efficient against anything, his horror ability will make your push safer, and his skirmishing ability will help to ZoC the hard-to-trap Drakes when comes the night. You need a couple of them around.

Unstable Elemental: The scouting role will be fill by your Darkness units already, so the Elemental will be less of use here. It can still get the iffy slots you don't want your Darkness to take, and hopping on a hill/mountain or a water hex to tank can remain a decent option if you have to protect your more important damage dealers. Don't recruit more than one.

Creeper: Although dealing piercing damage, the amount isn't enough to benefit from the Drakes' pierce weakness. So no need to focus on that point. More over, its low movement and grouping constraint will make it unable to follow the day/night push'n pull of this match-up. If the game goes for a stalemate though, because of an heavy damage threat on each side or defensive styleplay, they can become an option.

Knalgan

A general purpose recruit will be good against Knalgans, all of the units you have here can serve a purpose in this match-up. Even the arcane resistance of the units doesn't make the Life Thief useless, as it remains a good counter against the Ulfserker, and can tank a bit on flatland where you don't want to expose your other units, especially against those harassing Footpads.

Unhatched: they will have a tough job dealing with the Dwarf Fighter or the Footpad because of their impact attacks. Still, the Knalgans will have to shift to other units, life the Thunderer, the Poacher, or the Thief, if they want to bring your Life Thieves down. And those units are good to charge, so keep a few Unhatched units around.

Black Cat: you will need these against Knalgans. They'll do a great job at diminishing the survivability of the elusive units, and will help to negate the dwarven incredible defense in mountains. They are easy prey for the Ulfserker though, and you will most likely have to lose a few of them during the battle. So keep a regular flux of recruiting to have 1 or 2 of them in the field.

Life Thief: a bit like the Undead Ghost, this unit will help to counter the ulf, and defend against the Fighters and Footpads you'd meet. However, they aren't a cost efficient damage dealer here, so don't recruit too many as they'll lower your fire power with each of them.

Scornful Watcher: like against the loyalists, the Watcher will get a bonus in damage against every unit you'll face, making it a precious and cost efficient ranged damage dealer. Having too many will make their protection difficult against the Ulfserkers, but having several around to poke at the melee oriented units, especially the cursed ones, is an excellent choice.

Howling Darkness: their ability is appreciable, but not a necessity. Because it is an expensive unit, and an extra safe kill for the Ulfserker, you might prefer to spend the money on more Watchers or Unhatched to outmatch the Knalgans in number or power.

Unstable Elemental: you will want one of these for the scouting role mainly : grabbing village and gathering intelligence. Don't forget that other forms can occasionally be useful, for tanking and slowing to lower retaliation.

Creeper: if the game goes for a stalemate you might want to accumulate these instead of banking. It can also be tiresome defenders to remove for the knalgans if they want to push at day. But generally speaking, you will prefer to use other units when you face the Knalgans, as few Fighters in mountains will hold massive amounts of Creepers.

Once you see your opponent to be knalgan, you'll want to diversify a bit your army and recruit more Watchers than you usually have, so get a Life Thief as soon as possible if you don't have one already, and same for the Watcher.

Each time it is safe, you'll want to use the Black Cat on the Gryphons, Thieves, Footpads and Fighters to negate their massive defense and make them easy shots for your Watchers mainly, but also at times your Life Thieves and Unhatched. Use those last two to charge the Thunderers and Poachers who can remain a threat to your Life Thief. If you see massive amounts of Footpads, get a few more Life Thieves, and progress slowly with a front line of them and a back-line of Black Cats and Scournful Watchers.

Loyalists

After having got a general purpose recruitment on turn 1, when realizing nightmares of Meloen are facing Loyalists, they want to get Scornful Watcher. Their arcane focus special is using loyalists' arcane resistance at their detriment. The Scornful Watcher is rather fragile on melee though and you need to protect at any time of the day. The Unhatched is usually used for that job as it is quite cheap and thus does not divert too much resource from the Scornful Watcher recruitment.

Unhatched: get enough of those to protect your weaker units. They can engage in combat with any ranged unit and melee unit too if you make full use of Unhatched's trait. Exception for the Heavy Infantry that should not be attacked directly for fear of hard retaliation.

Black Cat: get one or two of them to lower opponent's defence. Combined with heavy hitters Unhatched and Watcher they garantee maximal damage. They can be use for village holding too if the number of attacker is limited.

Life Thief: don't recruit those against Loyalist as their unit's all have good arcane resistance to counter his melee attack.

Scornful Watcher: when facing Loyalist, this is showtime for the Watcher. You have to recruit enough of them to do plenty of damage at night but make sure you can cover them when the day comes. You should consider feeding them XP so to use the level 2 at his full potential.

Howling Darkness: you can recruit one of those to help the Unhatched to clear the way for Watchers without taking too much retaliation. His own ranged attack can be of some help to weaken units that don't resist cold. Timing his attack is important because as soon as he has fired, you can't use his skirmisher for further support.

Unstable Elemental: recruit some of them zocing out your opponent's troops at dawn and trap them in at dusk. When put in water they can restrain Mermen's mobility, however they should not engage in combat due to their bad resistance. The Unstable Elemental can also help holding the line when put on hill or forest. In the later terrain, the slow special can keep the mages away and their pierce resist can hold the spearmen.

Creeper: you can use some of them to hurt mages, archers or horses. When your time of the day is done, you can also use them to shield more important units by forcing your opponent to use some unit to clear them out. Keep them in pack to lower upkeep.

Undead

This matchup will be another total war for Nightmares. Facing another chaotic faction, there will be not much time to rest even if the pace of the game might get slower depending on the recruited lines.

As Nightmares realize they are facing Undead they will have most probably an edge to launch the first attack. As Undead's major tool to contain attack from Nightmares is the Walking Corpse and that this one is rarely recruited in the beginning of the game, there will be a window for Nightmares to strike first before Undead gets fully prepared. During that period, the Unhatched will be ruling the place raiding Skeletons and Dark Adepts.

As Undead starts building up its army of Walking Corpses, Nightmares will have to change his recruitment pattern toward Life Thief and Creepers. The Life Thief despite its high price will be an invaluable asset with its heavy arcane melee that hurts any undead. The Creepers will be necessary to match Walking Corpses' numbers.

Unhatched: one of Nightmares' most important weapons in this matchup. The Unhatched's role is to focus on Dark Adepts and get them down before they inflict deadly strikes. Its charge is also very efficient depending on its trait at fighting skeletons despite the heavy retaliation at night. For these reasons, you should keep getting some after Walking Corpses are spreading. If they have to charge a Walking Corpse, make sure to pick one that can be killed in one hit as its retaliation will hurt hard.

Black Cat: as Black Cat's special jinx is not affecting Undead, she has a too huge price for its limited power in this matchup and should not be recruited in numbers. If you have got one, use her to hunt Bats, weaken skeleton with magic before Unhatched's assault or hold village.

Life Thief: with its arcane melee, the Life Thief will be the master of the battle, its only threat being the Dark Adept. While it will be inflicting damage all around, it will have very few opportunity to drain so it will have to retreat to heal. Don't let your blood lust make you forget it or you could lose all hopes to level.

Scornful Watcher: as most Undead's units have some arcane weakness, the Scornful Watcher doesn't play a significant role. The only exception is if Undead recruitment turns for Ghouls against who he is the best weapon. Otherwise, use your Scornful Watcher on Bats and Ghosts, or to defend against the Dark Adept. Getting Scornful Watcher to fight Ghost is a good idea if you can't afford getting a Life Thief.

Howling Darkness: its cold ranged attack is very inefficient against most Undead's units and its terror ability doesn't affect undead. For these reasons, refrain yourself from recruiting any Howling Darkness.

Unstable Elemental: it is good to have one of this quick unit on the board. As the tornado form, the fastest, is quite weak, it will be used mainly for scouting and remote village protection. The bramble form can also be of some help with two impact attacks and the slow special. All form being weak to arcane, it will be a target for the Ghosts that will heal on them with drain when they don't fear getting slowed.

Creeper: the Creepers are a good match to the Walking Corpse with the advantage of not fearing to be plagued. They have less health points but hit harder when the banding ability is used well. Make sure you keep them in pack as the Walking Corpses will always target the most isolated ones. You should wait the end of the night to attack them as they will lose their chaotic bonus that allows them to kill your neutral Creeper in two hits. Keep in mind though to kill Walking Corpse when it clears access to a Dark Adept, and doing it at daytime would bring little benefit as your Unhatched will not hit that hard.

Rebels

The Unhatched and Black Cat combination will shine on this match-up. The defense debuffing will negate the specialty of the nimble elves, and the hard hitting Unhatched will quickly rip off their little health amount. That will not be enough to give you the game in hand though : the cost efficient fighter can still do some nasty retaliation, even if your Unhatched has the appropriate trait, and the Wose is almost invincible against them. Therefore, you'll need a mix of support units to make up for it.

Your opponent will try to hold your night pushes mostly, capitalize experience by finishing off the units that took hard retaliation and wait to have regrouped a few Woses before attacking you at day. Try to seize the dynamic of the game in your favor with an early threat and have the push'n pull happen around his villages rather than yours. If he brings on too many Woses, counter recruit with your Life Thief units, and use the support of an Howling Darkness if too many fighters block the way.

Unhatched: They'll be your core troop here, dealing massive damage to the elves who are on bad terrain or under the effect of jinx, as well as taking the hits from swords and arrows. Have an army of them anytime but if you see Wose spam.

Black Cat: Another of your key units in this match. They won't deal many damage, but they'll have a massive impact on the Rebels' defense organization. Always have at least one, but you may recruit several as they'll be really busy cursing every unit around.

Life Thief: Their arcane damage will make them quite decent damage dealers against most of Rebels' troop. However they really shine at dealing with the Wose, and aren't as cost efficient as the Unhatched for the other jobs. So recruit according to the number of Woses you face.

Scornful Watcher: Because nearly all units it'll fight with are arcane weak, the Scornful Watcher's special will lessen its potential. Still, the rounding of damages make it do a 7-3 ranged attack (at night only) making it a passable archer-like creature. It may deal with the human mage too in favorable conditions. You can have one around, but restrain from having more as your money is probably better spent elsewhere.

Howling Darkness: If you face packs of elves to counter your Unhatched army, its horror ability will be of good help to reduce retaliation. Moreover, its skirmishing capacity will make it efficient at ZoCing units, get on the extra hex you need for damage dealing, or even slip behind the lines to village threat, decoy, create open spaces and disorganize the Rebels' defense organization in general. It is quite an expensive unit though, so don't recruit several of it.

Unstable Elemental: The Elemental will have a vital role of scouting and gathering intelligence. It will also at times be able to tank in hills or grab the forest hexes your opponent would want. To finish with, its slowing special when coming out of a forest will ensure your Unhatched to take low retaliation even against the fighters. The unit isn't too damage/cost efficient though, so bear in mind that you decrease your fire power with each of them.

Creeper: Again, the Creepers will offer an alternative to your army, but they don't make a game on their own, especially since the Wose is about invincible against them. Go the Creepers way if you fight many elves that aren't willing to come for a fight.

Northerners

The fight between these two chaotic factions will be relentless. As Nightmares' units are slightly weaker and more expensive, it will be theirs to decide when to retreat or heal a unit. If they failed to do so and try to match Northerners in a total war, it is likely that they will end up critically wounded and undermanned.

While the natural way for Nightmares of Meloen to fight against Northerners would be to use their abilities to make for Northerners' number, that strategy doesn't fare very well. Nightmares' best chance is to turn quickly to Creepers. Getting too many Unhatched will make the Northerners turn to Whelps. As Nightmares' Life Thieves, their best counter against trolls, can't beat them in price, that is not something they want to happen.

Unhatched: this time, basing your army around this unit won't be so safe : the Troll Whelp is most of the time quite efficient to counter it, charging Grunts is not often a good idea and the fire of Orcish Archers is efficient enough. Though it remains important to keep a few arounds because it remains an efficient Wolf and Archer killer and if the traits and the Howling Darkness are wisely used, could even charge occasionally Grunts or Whelps.

Black Cat: she is a vital unit to have to weaken defense of Northerners' melee units. Keep her on the best defense and don't leave Northerners too many spots to attack her as a Grunt only needs two hits to kill her at night. Even then, it will be Grunts' primary target, so Nightmares will have to regularly put her in their recruitment list as their Black Cats fall.

Life Thief: while it is a useful unit to face Whelps as he leverages on their arcane weakness, its low defense and lack of fire resistance makes it Orcish Archer's favorite meal. However, recruiting it will force your opponent to invest in Orcish Archers, a unit that is more expensive and an easier prey for your Unhatched, because the other northerner troops will hardly deal with your Life Thief on their own. Still, it is more a unit to bring in the middle of the game after Nightmares have survived Orcs first assaults and Northerners move to an attrition warfare with Whelps.

Scornful Watcher: the safest fighter to poke at the Grunts. He deals good damage without retaliation. However as it still requires 6 or 7 hits to kill a Grunt, the support of Black Cats is necessary to inflict enough damage per turn to stand the flow of hordes of Grunts. His retaliation is also good enough to make cursed melee units think twice before attacking. However, because it is by far not as cost efficient as the Grunts here, they aren't enough to give you victory, and are only a part of the mix you need.

Howling Darkness: it can provide helpful support to attacks on melee and its range attack is very useful to finish off cursed Grunts or Whelps. The Howling Darkness is also a very efficient helper when fighting Nagas. But as its survival hope is quite bleak against melee heavy Northerners, getting one at a time is enough. As it gets a nice health point boost on leveling, Nightmares might want to feed him with kills (a bit more than three kills needed to advance).

Unstable Elemental: this scout can find some room to fit in. It can be useful on water against Naga and can hold a hill or mountain for a while. The bramble form on forest, while it gets a nice slow special, is weak to Grunt's blade. While the Unstable Elemental is very versatile, something is common to all forms: they can be poisoned.

Creeper: his lack of mobility is not a problem as both factions are chaotic, while his relatively high defense requires on average two Grunts to kill one at full health. They do a pretty lousy job at holding village against more than 2 units. Creepers' priority is to bring down the Orcish Archers on attack and cover healing units and Watchers. As they are of neutral alignment, wait for daytime to push them to attack when they will receive less retaliation. If they can be used to attack Wolf Riders, they should keep defensive for the other melee units. Keep the full health Creepers in front to maximise retaliation before they die. Try to manage your gold to recruit them by pack of at least three as power comes with number.

Summary: Use Creepers on Orcish Archers and Black Cat and Scornful Watcher on Grunts. The Unhatched can at times be used to charge but you have to create good conditions of attack for him. If you really have to charge something, try to use the Floating Darkness to limit retaliation (unless you target an Archer), and keep in mind the traits. Charging Assassin is a good idea to get rid of the poison that turns your Unhatched into a joke. If you face an army of Trolls get some Life Thieves. If you can't, best is to just ignore Trolls unless you have a bunch of idle Creepers. Don't mind high defense spot (except for the Cat) as much as unit cover when moving.

Nightmares

Like all mirror matches, this matchup requires to use units at their full potential to make a difference. The additional fun in this mirror is that you will make huge damage at each turn and that for most units the number of potential targets is pretty high.

When realizing you face other Nightmares, get more Life Thieves. Beside other Life Thieves, its only foe is the Scournful Watcher, so its life on the board is pretty easy. The only thing to worry is to get slowed by a bramble form of the Unstable Elemental as that would make any Scournful Watcher around an immediate danger.

Move in the battlefield with Life Thieves first. While you should not let them get slowed, you can lure some foe in the open to charge him with Unhatcheds. When moving, the Unhatched will under constant pressure from opponent's Life Thieves so you should keep your Scournful Watchers in range to counter an attack (bramble form of the Unstable Elemental can do either).

In the case you face a spam of bramble form of the Unstable Elemental, make sure you attack them one after the other, feeding the same Life Thief with kills. The bramble forms lacks of attack power and even slowed Life Thief will heal enough on retaliation to survive. Putting your Unhatched on forest will deprive your opponent from the best spots and force him quickly to resign after your first Life Thief has levelled.

Unhatched: while the damage the Unhatched can do is still pretty high against Nightmares, the impact damage he resists least is distributed on several units: Unhatched, Scornful Watcher and some forms of Unstable Elemental all have some and can inflict painful retaliation, which leaves the Black Cat and Floating Darkness as preferred targets. It is worth though to throw the Unhatched on any Scournful Watcher around to protect your Life Thief.

Black Cat: as most of Nightmares' units have pretty low defense, getting her is not mandatory, but if the opposition is seasoned, the increase of chance to hit will be welcome. In this case, she will be in constant danger from the opposing Unhatched. As the jinx special does not affect unit with nightmare race (Life Thief, Floating Darkness), she will be most useful on Unhatched as they will not retaliate. Cursing an Unstable Elemental can help your life Thief to heal faster too.

Life Thief: its arcane attack spreads panic and desolation in the ranks of opposing Nightmares. It hurts badly any unit around, getting healed in the process except against the nightmare race. Get some of them.

Scornful Watcher: he is very useful to tame the Life Thief. None other unit can do the job better and safer than him. As being the major threat to the powerful Life Thief along with the Life Thief itself, he will be followed closely by opponent's Unhatched and should thus be protected by yours. If no better opportunity is present, taking at Creepers never hurts.

Howling Darkness: the Howling Darkness helps reducing the impact of retaliation, saving a couple of health points that can turn death into life. However, due to its high price and lack of resilience, one of them is enough. Its cold ranged should be left for the Unhatched that has no resistance.

Unstable Elemental: in its basic tornado form, it is quite weak, and taking into account how fast is the Unhatched it might be hard to keep alive. Move it to forest or hill and it will trade its blade for an impact attack that will earn Unhatched's respect. The bramble form gets a slow special on its range attack that comes handy against the Life Thief. This asset will make it the reigning form on the battlefield as the quake form's improved blade and fire resistance will have no use.

Creeper: while not playing a significant role in the mirror matchup, the Creepers can always bring a change in strategy. Their main targets would then be the Watchers, the Floating Darkness and the Black Cat.