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− | ==Undead units==
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− | <b>Elvish Archer</b> is important unit for rebels with powerful ranged attack.
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− | <div class="thumb tleft">https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24elves-wood%24archer.png</div>
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− | * <b>maximum defense and speed in forest (70%)</b>, but low hitpoints
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− | * neutral, can be upgraded into 2 useful units (stealthy ranger or very offensive marksman)
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− | * <b>strong</b> vs drakes and anyone with no or limited ranged attack; <b>weak</b> vs ulfserkers, skeletons, mages...
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− | * weak melee attack (blade), strong ranged attack (pierce)
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− | <b>Elvish Fighter</b> is a cost efficent warrior of the rebels. Similar to Elvish Archers, but much better in melee combat.
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− | <div class="thumb tleft">https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24elves-wood%24fighter.png</div>
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− | * <b>good defense in forest, mountains etc</b>
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− | * neutral, can be upgraded into 2 useful units (leader or very good fighter)
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− | * <b>strong</b> vs mages, woses, outlaws; <b>weak</b> vs nobody, usable in any match
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− | * strong melee attack (blade), weak ranged attack (pierce)
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− | <b>Elvish Scout</b> is very fast, moving quickly even in forests. Good for capturing villages and as a support fighter.
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− | <div class="thumb tleft">https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24elves-wood%24scout%24scout.png</div>
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− | * <b>good defense in forest, mountains etc</b>
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− | * neutral
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− | * <b>strong</b> vs retreating wounded units; <b>weak</b> vs spearman or anyone good in fighting cavalry
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− | * weak melee attack (blade), weak <b>slowing</b> ranged attack (pierce)
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− | <b>Elvish Shaman</b> is a great support unit, that can heal, slow down enemies and block others in forest hexes.
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− | <div class="thumb tleft">https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24elves-wood%24shaman.png</div>
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− | * <b>maximum defense and speed in forest (70%)</b>, but low hitpoints
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− | * neutral, can be upgraded into 2 useful units (sorceress with strong ranged attack or to become better healer)
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− | * <b>strong</b> when well protected by other units; <b>weak</b> in 1vs1 fighting and on terrains with low defense
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− | * weak melee attack (impact), weak ranged attack (impact)
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− | <b>Wose</b> is a tree-like creature with high HP, but poor defenses, that can heal itself.
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− | <div class="thumb tleft">https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24woses%24wose.png</div>
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− | * <b>low defenses everythere</b>, but with a lot of hitpoints
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− | * lawful
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− | * <b>strong</b> against skeletons, spearmen, saurians; <b>weak</b> in fight against multiple units with fire or blade weapons
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− | * strong melee attack (impact)
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− | <b>Merman Hunter</b> is a warrior and scout connected with water.
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− | <div class="thumb tleft">https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24merfolk%24hunter.png</div>
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− | * <b>good defense in water (50-70%)</b>
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− | * lawful, can be upgraded into 2 useful units (slowing netcaster or spearman with better ranged attack)
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− | * <b>strong</b> on maps with lots of water and swamps; <b>weak</b> on maps with small amount of water
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− | * weak melee attack (pierce), strong ranged attack (pierce)
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− | <b>Mage</b>s are in both rebel and loyalist armies. They provide fire damage in their magical ranged attack.
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− | <div class="thumb tleft">https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24human-magi%24mage.png</div>
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− | * <b>good defense in mountains and villages</b>, but low hitpoints
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− | * lawful, can be upgraded into 2 useful units (white mage is good healer, while red mage provides excellent damage)
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− | * <b>strong</b> against skeletons, saurians, ghosts; <b>weak</b> when not protected by other units
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− | * weak melee attack (impact), strong <b>magical</b> ranged attack (fire)
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− | ==Starting troops - random opponent==
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− | https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24undead-necromancers%24adept.png
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− | https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24undead%24bat-se-3.png https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24undead%24ghost-s-2.png https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24undead%24ghoul.png https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24undead-skeletal%24skeleton%24skeleton.png https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24undead-skeletal%24archer%24archer.png
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− | https://units.wesnoth.org/1.15/pics/core%24images%24units%24undead%24zombie.png
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− | (84 gold)
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− | Choose a leader wisely. Good leaders might be someone with good abilities, if you wish to use him/her on the frontline in small maps. '''White Mage''', '''Druid''' or '''Elvish Captain''' will do just fine. Good healer is more effective than shamans and can also remove poison. Leadership will make your units more powerful. You can also pick up '''Elvish Ranger''' if you are on map with lots of forest hexes.
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− | ==General Undead Strategies:==
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− | Dark Adepts are your must-have units in most situations. The most dreadful attacker of the Undead is also the most pitiful defender, being the only unit in Default to have no melee weapon. Because of this you'll need a good mix of Skeletons, Adepts, and support units. Undead have access to every type of attack except fire.
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− | A safe first turn recruit against Random would have 1 skeleton, 1 Adept, 1 Ghost, 1 ghoul and a couple more units. When you see what your opponent has, go to the appropriate section below.
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− | The biggest aspect of Undead that you'll have to become comfortable with is almost overextending yourself at night. Your damage is so high that even Northerners can't keep up except with having more units. You'll make your first attacks with Adepts usually so that you can protect them with your advancing forces that take the place of the units they defeat. Skeletons do this best, usually, as they are your heaviest melee hitter, and at night there isn't a single level 1 unit that can take them out in one attack.
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− | In order to get the most for your money, you should attack as dusk breaks - especially if you're second player. You'll begin your attack and your opponent will have to counter at night. If your opponent is lawful, the right time to leave the attack can be tricky. Otherwise simply retreat as night is ending. Against lawful units you may want an extra turn to get space between the two of you.
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− | Since Undead have major resistance strengths and weaknesses every opponent will have a specific plan to counter you. This will consist of Fire and Impact units. It just so happens that Adepts are best at countering these units whether it be defensively against Fire units or offensively against Impact units. A good note is that Ghouls have 10% Fire resistance and no Impact vulnerability.
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− | ==Villages==
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− | It may sounds funny, but (un)dead needs healing. Some of your units, like ghosts and dark adepts, can heal rapidly. You can take a lot of villages with very fast bats, who do not need any money from you each turn (level 0). However, they are not good at fighting. Use ghouls to fight in villages. They are resilient and can poison your enemies, so they will have to use s village. But the closest one is safely in your hands...
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