I normally enter with a single fighter then surrender.(Causes some losses sometimes)
steholl13 Seeker Oct 6, 2017 #1 I normally enter with a single fighter then surrender.(Causes some losses sometimes)
DeletedUser441 Guest Oct 6, 2017 #2 I'd also like to know enemy numbers before deciding whether or not to fight.
steholl13 Seeker Oct 23, 2017 #4 Normally do but when it's against a dryad it fails.Used to be the Axe Barbarian until the changes & found it was the archer.
Normally do but when it's against a dryad it fails.Used to be the Axe Barbarian until the changes & found it was the archer.
DeletedUser441 Guest Oct 23, 2017 #5 If I see overwhelming enemy numbers I just close the page and go back in to cater/negotiate , so why use one troop to "look see" ?
If I see overwhelming enemy numbers I just close the page and go back in to cater/negotiate , so why use one troop to "look see" ?
Lelanya Immortal Oct 23, 2017 #6 Brienne said: If I see overwhelming enemy numbers I just close the page and go back in to cater/negotiate , so why use one troop to "look see" ? Click to expand... When you manual fight a quick to set up troops for terrain and specific opponents is always in order.
Brienne said: If I see overwhelming enemy numbers I just close the page and go back in to cater/negotiate , so why use one troop to "look see" ? Click to expand... When you manual fight a quick to set up troops for terrain and specific opponents is always in order.
DeletedUser441 Guest Oct 23, 2017 #7 I always auto fight , it's quicker. My computer always has trouble if I fight "manually" . I may lose more troops on auto , but it is easier. I now understand why you send an archer; to see enemy placement and terrain.
I always auto fight , it's quicker. My computer always has trouble if I fight "manually" . I may lose more troops on auto , but it is easier. I now understand why you send an archer; to see enemy placement and terrain.