

It works like this: First, the attacker does its damage, then the one being attacked hits back. There is no retaliation to fear from ranged attacks however, in close-ranged battle, attacked fast and melee units can defend themselves. Melee and fast units have to attack into an adjacent field, while ranged units can shoot at an enemy within their range. Directly after movement, if there is an opponent within their reach, the units can attack. They move according to their movement points, but each type of terrain will cost a differing amount. Basically, each unit moves and attacks once per round. Their big advantage is that they can cover almost the entire battle map with their attack and are able to selectively attack almost every unit. They are very slow and have a weak attack. However, they cannot defend themselves and are easy prey for all units which manage to attack them in close combat.Īrtillery units are lost in close-range combat. Short ranged units are fast and can attack from a distance, and their attack does significant damage. They are formidable opponents when they make it into close combat there they outmatch any other unit. The heavy units are slow and heavily armored. They are best at intercepting enemy cavalry. The light units are genuine all-rounders: they are fast, inflict good damage and can withstand a lot. They are a great way to take out ranged units. The units differ in their type: There are fast units, light and heavy units and units with short or long ranged attacks.įast units have a good range of movement, but they cannot take much damage. In each age, there are five different military buildings that produce the different units of that time.

Keep in mind that the AI will take control of your units in this case and you won't be able to plan the movement of your units yourself! so be careful!įinally, if you would like to skip right to the results of the battle, you can do so by pressing the "Auto-Battle" button in the Army Management. However, your units are not protected when you attack and can therefore be destroyed or damaged. These can be the same units you’ve marked as defenders of your city. If you want to attack another player or an enemy on the Continent map, you can choose the units in your attacking army before the battle begins.
