
My home turf, far back from the front lines, was being interloped on by… Halflings. Since the original monsters guarding the Seal had been so powerful, his forces were momentarily weak.Īs I massed my main army around the Seal and readied them for an all-out war with the Theocrat’s malevolent forces, I suddenly received an alert that I was being invaded. He succeeded, and by capturing this game-changing objective, activated a timer that would enable his faction to win the game in a matter of turns. There was a contentious Seal of Power structure between our kingdoms, and my arch-baddy foe suddenly moved his powerful forces in to clear it out. The enemy empire which concerned me the most, however, was that of an evil human Theocrat, whose sociopathic, Machiavellian behavior could easily give any of our current, real-world political leaders out there a run for their money.

Should I keep some white witches in all my stacks throughout the game? They're only tier two but their buffs and status debuffs on attack just seem so useful, especially with mounted archers.Courtesy – Triumph Studios I’d come into contact with a couple of my main rivals, but hadn’t had any martial conflicts with them up to that point. Is a mixture best or should I stick to one over the other? Also should I gradually replace them all with Manticore Riders when I get that ability? However, Warbreeds do the most straight damage and have regrowth, Yetis have great special abilities on medals like freeze and path of frost, and Mammoth Riders can be produced ridiculously quickly and cheaply and are still very effective with the Warlord upgrades. Warbreed, Yetis (from the special building), and Mammoth Riders all seem to have a similar role.

I seem to have trouble keeping the Guards themselves alive.

Now that I can build Phalanxes, should I bother with Royal Guards? Royal Guards can keep my vulnerable Ice Queens alive, but I also have a city with the forbidden sanctum so I can build them with resurgence. I'm a frostling warlord with Air Mastery and Shadowborn Adept. Only trouble is they seem to have fairly intricate synergies between there racial units and I'm having trouble figuring out what the best tactics and army composition would be. I've gotten back into the game recently, and and I really like just the idea and whole aesthetic of the Frostlings.
