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Hello Forge of Empires players.
I am currently in EMA, so I have experience of what it was like in the Bronze Age, and today I would like to share my military experiences with you.
1. When starting out, you should have two Spearfighter Barracks. Even though the Campaign Map most likely would have Warriors, you can use all your Spearfighters to gang up against one Warrior to overwhelm it.
2. Make sure you keep that Stone Thrower you got in the quests. KEEP IT ALIVE! The Stone Thrower will help a bit when dealing with Warriors, and should keep you going until you unlock Slingers
3. Slingers are the next most important thing. A siege army of four Spearfighters and four Slingers should allow you to sweep through the Campaign sectors. And ranged and light units work well together as they counter each other's weaknesses (Ranged units are weak against Fast Units and Light Units are weak against Heavy Units)
4. Horsemen aren't recommended since they usually get KO' ed two hits, although you can use one in every battle to distract the enemy at the start while you bring in your Warriors
5. Warriors aren't so good either since they are slow, which means they can get killed by just a few Slingers in one turn
6. It's best not to build the Thrower Camp at all. Just use the unattached Stone Thrower you obtain in the tutorial
That is it with my guide. Next time I will post my Bronze Age Goods Guide. Thank you for viewing this guide.
I am currently in EMA, so I have experience of what it was like in the Bronze Age, and today I would like to share my military experiences with you.
1. When starting out, you should have two Spearfighter Barracks. Even though the Campaign Map most likely would have Warriors, you can use all your Spearfighters to gang up against one Warrior to overwhelm it.
2. Make sure you keep that Stone Thrower you got in the quests. KEEP IT ALIVE! The Stone Thrower will help a bit when dealing with Warriors, and should keep you going until you unlock Slingers
3. Slingers are the next most important thing. A siege army of four Spearfighters and four Slingers should allow you to sweep through the Campaign sectors. And ranged and light units work well together as they counter each other's weaknesses (Ranged units are weak against Fast Units and Light Units are weak against Heavy Units)
4. Horsemen aren't recommended since they usually get KO' ed two hits, although you can use one in every battle to distract the enemy at the start while you bring in your Warriors
5. Warriors aren't so good either since they are slow, which means they can get killed by just a few Slingers in one turn
6. It's best not to build the Thrower Camp at all. Just use the unattached Stone Thrower you obtain in the tutorial
That is it with my guide. Next time I will post my Bronze Age Goods Guide. Thank you for viewing this guide.