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== What To Train == | == What To Train == | ||
− | As an attacker, you have to train both defense ([[Defensive Power]]; DP) and offense ([[Offensive Power]]; OP). Be sure to read the [[Scribes]] for your race to see what [[ | + | As an attacker, you have to train both defense ([[Defensive Power]]; DP) and offense ([[Offensive Power]]; OP). Be sure to read the [[Scribes]] for your race to see what [[unit]] has what purpose. |
− | The typically recommended thing to do is to only train the two cheaper units (specialists, specs) early in the game and late. If you train too many of these they will end up costing too much of your [[population]] and that is bad. For the rest of the round, train the two more expensive units (elites). They cost more but since every unit costs one draftee which in turn costs one peasant and every peasant produce 2.7 platinum (plus bonuses) per hour, elites are more efficient and they end up paying for themselves repeatedly. | + | The typically recommended thing to do is to only train the two cheaper units (specialists, specs) early in the game and late. If you train too many of these they will end up costing too much of your [[population]] and that is bad. For the rest of the round, train the two more expensive units (elites). They cost more but since every unit costs one draftee which in turn costs one peasant and every peasant produce 2.7 platinum (plus bonuses) per hour, elites are more efficient and they end up paying for themselves repeatedly. |
== What To Build == | == What To Build == |