HOW TO COMMAND YOUR TOOPS
Look what i found in the internet. It should help you guys to command the toops
"Every battle you have should be commanded. It's the best way to insure that you lose little to no troops.
To command, you press on the "action" key at the bottom of the screen that looks like two crossed swords. Then find the attack you requested, and wait for the command button to appear. It will show up at the same place as the callback button.
Once you are in the command screen, you will see all of your troops and all of your opponents. Your troops and numbers are at the bottom, theirs are at the top.
Everyone commands differently, so if you find that my strategy doesn't work for you, I promise to not be offended!
I command every unit I have to wait. I never send my units forward unless there are traps.
Then, have your catapults target their cavalry. It will be the first thing to come into range of your catapults. Next, target their infantry for 2-3 turns, until their archers come into your range. (you'll never know for sure, but don't ever go longer than 3 turns before targeting the archers.) Then after all the archers are gone, turn back to any infantry that might be left. After the infantry have been finished off, finally turn to their catapults.
Now, I suggest that you never ever take on any target where you don't have at least 1 catapult for every 10 infantry. This will help you to be able to kill any troops before they get close enough to you.
Now, finally after all of their troops are gone do you work on the traps. If there are turrets, have your catapults more forward until there are no more turrets. Don't move anything else until the turrets are gone.
Then, after the turrets are finished, have the catapults wait, and move the infantry forward to deal with any pits.
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A little overkill never hurt anyone!
PS PLS take me as refer
chiasbo
"Every battle you have should be commanded. It's the best way to insure that you lose little to no troops.
To command, you press on the "action" key at the bottom of the screen that looks like two crossed swords. Then find the attack you requested, and wait for the command button to appear. It will show up at the same place as the callback button.
Once you are in the command screen, you will see all of your troops and all of your opponents. Your troops and numbers are at the bottom, theirs are at the top.
Everyone commands differently, so if you find that my strategy doesn't work for you, I promise to not be offended!
I command every unit I have to wait. I never send my units forward unless there are traps.
Then, have your catapults target their cavalry. It will be the first thing to come into range of your catapults. Next, target their infantry for 2-3 turns, until their archers come into your range. (you'll never know for sure, but don't ever go longer than 3 turns before targeting the archers.) Then after all the archers are gone, turn back to any infantry that might be left. After the infantry have been finished off, finally turn to their catapults.
Now, I suggest that you never ever take on any target where you don't have at least 1 catapult for every 10 infantry. This will help you to be able to kill any troops before they get close enough to you.
Now, finally after all of their troops are gone do you work on the traps. If there are turrets, have your catapults more forward until there are no more turrets. Don't move anything else until the turrets are gone.
Then, after the turrets are finished, have the catapults wait, and move the infantry forward to deal with any pits.
---
A little overkill never hurt anyone!
PS PLS take me as refer
chiasbo