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Lords and knights tools for timing attack
Lords and knights tools for timing attack






lords and knights tools for timing attack
  1. #LORDS AND KNIGHTS TOOLS FOR TIMING ATTACK PLUS#
  2. #LORDS AND KNIGHTS TOOLS FOR TIMING ATTACK FREE#

Or you may be awash in resources, with a good stockpile of weapons and armor, and free to focus on troop quality instead. In some cases, you'll be looking to use your resources as efficiently as possible because you can't afford to field two units that wear heavy armor right now. Depending on your resource situation, how many smiths you have access to, and even how much manpower you have at your disposal, your needs will be different. There is a lot to consider when putting together your armies.

lords and knights tools for timing attack

Requirements: Spears, Light Armor, Horses An opponent who leans on Swordsmen for his armies will get a nasty surprise while as with Knights you will want to be careful when facing lots of Pikemen. In fact, for the cost of 1 Knight, you can field 1 Cavalry, and 1 Swordsman making Cavalry one of the most economically efficient units you can recruit. Failure to do so will see your Cavalry cut down at an alarming rate which might not be a big deal for you since they are much less expensive to make than Knights. Much like with Knights, you want to send these guys into situations where they aren't going to be receiving counter attacks, or where they can strike a blow that won't leave much behind to hit back at them.

lords and knights tools for timing attack

The little brothers of the Knight Cavalry share their more expensive counterparts's ability to strike hard and fast on the battlefield, but without their ability to shrug off casualties. Hopefully this information can help people plan out their armies and build strategies a little better. Also included is each unit's build requirements (in resources). If you take the guide in its entirety, this will be easy to understand.

#LORDS AND KNIGHTS TOOLS FOR TIMING ATTACK PLUS#

Basically this means that just because Unit A doesn't show any minuses versus Unit B, does not mean that Unit B does not receive any plus marks against Unit A. When noting the strengths and weaknesses of each unit, these primarily reference their effectiveness when on the attack. Terrain plays a major role, as can General traits, and of course the cards in your deck! What this guide does try to do is give you the relevant information you need to put together your own army compositions and use them in an effective manner. This guide is in no way exhaustive, and within combat there is a lot more to take into account than just relative unit strengths. Greetings Lords! This is just a short guide to give some insight into the stats of various units and which roles they play.








Lords and knights tools for timing attack