Then have your Barnabas led unit have a low threat rating and good healing, so the archers constantly attack that unit. Once you get Barnabas, and if you have a healing item like Everlasting Potion or just a couple good healers, you can use a token and then finish most of the units, but keep some archers alive. There is another option you can do (warning: its really boring) If you're about to reach a bazaar level, its nice to have at least some gold reserves so you can buy the good stuff, like dragons. I usually don't save them for very long as the marketplace often has nice mercenary units and artifacts that drain me, and that bazaar that appears on certain levels. You can also use a token to get gold when you need more gold, and you can surrender forces in the Arena for faction XP, which isn't a lot but like units if you're just a touch away from faction level up it might be worth it. There are 3 main uses for Tokens: you can build up units in the Arena, with more exp and cp if those units are just a bit away from promotion. When is the right time to use arena tokens? Save them till the end, or use as soon as I get them? Originally posted by Ishan451:but you will have to hit the Arenas whenever possible Presumably Heavy Infantry and Heavy Cavalry confer better block than Light Infantry and Light Cavalry. The description of block says heavy units confer more than light units. If some units can cover better, what determines the cover strength?Īs I understand it, its hard-coded into the class, and not off any specific stat. Are all covers the same value, or some units will cover better than others? It might just omit that from the flavor text as an oversight. I don't know that there is a difference in Cover between Soldier and Spearman. That is what is known as flavor text: its a descriptor that may or may not reflect actual mechanics. Will Spearman also cover? Why did they specifically say that for Soldier but not Spearman? Spearman doesn't say he can cover like for Soldier. Heavily armored, and protects back lines with Cover. However when changing a class to Soldier or Spearman, both of whom are Heavy Infantry, these are their flavor texts: The Info page says Heavy Infantry, Heavy Cavalry, Light Infantry, Light Cavalry, and Dragons can cover allies. Originally posted by Peter Pan:Thanks all for the answers.
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