![]() ![]() Defending units would have to be seperated because that, too, is a deciding factor in selecting them for attackers. Attached units would need to be shown seperately to unattached units, since that, too, can be a deciding factor in whether to use them and the selection of them needs to be distinct.ģ. This somewhat reduces the appeal of the whole idea.Ģ. Since the decision to use a unit might be dependant on the injury state of other units of the same kind, I suggest that all injured units would have to be shown individually, with only fully-healed units being stacked. When your army units is injured, they will usually heal over time.My reasons for holding back a little on my enthusiasm is:ġ. If you want to delete an unit from your army, then click on the delete button and then click on the unit you want to remove ![]() You can sort you units by type, age and attached/unattached by clicking and selecting the wanted combination from the menu You can always see the number of defensive units currently selected below the blue helmet icon To remove a unit from the defense, click on the blue helmet icon and then click on the defensive unit you want to remove from the defense and the blue border disappears. These are the units that your neighbours will face should they decide to attack you. The selected unit will then be surrounded by a blue border, indicating that it is now set as a part of your defense. To do this, click on the blue helmet icon and then click on the unit you want to set as part of the defense. Next you will want to set a defense for your city, otherwise when your neighbors attack you might get plundered! You can not use more than 8, although you can use less, so be careful not to enter battle without selecting a full army first! Up above is the currently selected army when you want to fight, either a neighbour or on the continent map, you will select 8 units from the unit pool, by clicking on them or by dragging them to the selected army area. The layout is quite simple along the bottom is your unit pool where all your units will be, whether they are attached to a barracks or unattached. The Army management menu is where you manage your troops and select attacking and defending armiesĪny barracks you build in your city can be used to train units, when trained these units will appear within your army management window, along with any other unattached units you might gain from quests, events or from Alcatraz. ![]()
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