Have you ever thought about what to do this weekends? For me, I'd like to play some mobile strategy games when I'm at home and the weather is so cold. Recently, I played game of war fire age, I have my kingdom in the game, and they always call me the Lord of War, then you may say "It's not 'Lord of War', it's 'Warlord', but hear this: Thank you! But I preferred it my way~
After this bad joke, I'm gonna tell you something really serious, something about how to protect your kingdom in the game!
Part of the reason I became the go-to-guy for game knowledge in my alliance during the early days was because I spent more time poking around the game than anybody else. In addition, while I was poking around, I figured out some ways to use what I found to give my crew an edge when fighting. Allow me to present the "More Information" button.
If you tap on any building or camp within your city and scroll to the bottom, you'll see the big green More Information button. Tap it and you'll find the building/camp performance stats for every level, from 1 to 21. This information can be very useful at various times, but let's get to the juicy stuff first. How can it give you an edge in battle?
Let's say an enemy march is on it's way to attack your city. The reason you know this is because your screen is red! That's your Watchtower at work. Now, if we take a look at the More Information button for the Watchtower, we can see that before Watchtower 11, you get no information on how many troops are coming your way.
That's a pretty crucial bit of information. If you don't know how many troops are coming, how can you determine whether or not you want to fight, call for reinforcements, or "turtle up"? Blindly waiting for an incoming march to hit you just hoping for the best is a sure-fire way to get zeroed. So, what to do?
The march has already left the attacker's city, so scouting him will not tell you what's coming either. More Information to the rescue!
Check out the More Information button for your Stronghold (SH). It shows the march capacity at each level.
Now, I don't know why they put the "+" sign in front of the number. I find that confusing because upgrading to SH9 for example, does not result in the addition of 40,000 troops to your march capacity. The march capacity is 40,000. So, if your attacker is a SH9, you know he can't be marching any more than 40,000 troops at you in a single march....unless he's leading a rally!
You can tell if an incoming march is a solo attack or a rally simply by looking at the attacker's march graphic. A solo march looks like 4 soldiers; a rally looks like 16. free mobile game download is accessible on our website at the same time. Let's create our legends of war!