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# Don't fight in an unfavourable time of day. | # Don't fight in an unfavourable time of day. | ||
# Calculate your defensive placement in such a way that the minimal number of enemy units could attack you. | # Calculate your defensive placement in such a way that the minimal number of enemy units could attack you. | ||
− | # For a defensive line better put a unit with a lot of hp or a unit with great | + | # For a defensive line better put a unit with a lot of hp or a unit with great resistances instead of units with high dodge. |
# Attack in your favourable time of day. | # Attack in your favourable time of day. | ||
# Attack units that are more vulnerable to a given type of damage. | # Attack units that are more vulnerable to a given type of damage. |
Revision as of 22:06, 29 December 2024
- NEVER rely on luck.
- Don't fight in an unfavourable time of day.
- Calculate your defensive placement in such a way that the minimal number of enemy units could attack you.
- For a defensive line better put a unit with a lot of hp or a unit with great resistances instead of units with high dodge.
- Attack in your favourable time of day.
- Attack units that are more vulnerable to a given type of damage.
- Don't attack units with strong melee in melee, don't attack units with strong ranged in ranged.
- Plan an attack in such a way that the maximal number of your units could participate in it.
- Don't rush at the enemy leader if chances of leaderkill are slim and your units suffer great retaliation.
- Try to lure your opponent on terrain where he had less defense.
- If you have an overwhelming advantage in the number of units and economy, continue attacking even in an unfavourable time of day/
- Don't forget to take villages (it's the basic element of economy).
- Don't harass enemy villages if your unit can be caught.
- When you harass, don't forget that with each village you take from your opponent, you win 4-6 gold per turn (consider the harassing unit's cost to not get into disadvantage).
- Prioritize economy over the number of units (but wisely).
P.S. And don't forget that each rule has exceptions :)