![]() ![]() Higher tier units are much rarer and harder to mass.Įvery settlement and forward base (the new version of fortresses) comes with an inbuilt garrison, meaning that your cities won't be captured by crows etc anymore. Plus movement on the strategic map is slightly slower than in AoW3. I obviously did NOT understand that strategic ops description when I used it.Basically, as you play, you are less likely to have as many units as you would in AoW3. ![]() ![]() Just army upon army of critters showing up, got them doing exploration as whole army now since I don't know what else to do with them. Honestly the only "free" units that came close to them was my current game where I used the amazon's "alpha predator" strategic op once and ended up with multiple stacks of animals spawning over several turns (and still spawning last I checked). I usually end up with a whole squad of irregulars that I decided to grab with my drained platoons i'm leveling up. Grabbing a kitted out Rocket Tank or a T3 elightened/entropy unit is pretty hilarious. Well some of those Tier III units out there are pretty awesome, with some awesome mods, and thats whats so great about Drained. Then you can use a mod to make it Tier III unit you capture. When they hit max level you can use them to posses a Tier I or II unit and get them (and their mods). By themselves they have a weak attack and not much durability, so keeping them alive is a bit of a challenge and you end up using them to rush forward and finish off wounded enemies to level them up. Honestly drained are the best of the "free units". Originally posted by gmsh1964:very helpful. ![]()
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