These battles consist of 3 identical phases.
First, you attack your enemy, then fortify in their position and defend yourself.
Then, a passage to the next part of the map will open.
This pattern repeats three times.
Each subsequent fight will be more difficult, though.
Battle screen
you could support your army in various ways during the battle.
As a result, the number of buttons and things you have to remember are a bit bigger.
First, look at the top of the screen.
Some of the elements you’re able to see here may be familiar to you from siege battles.
Starting from the left, you might see the number of strategic points and the amount of defensive supplies.
The bar on the right sayshow many units you better defeat to end the current attack wave.
Even if enemy soldiers are approaching, if you drop this counter to 0, they will disappear.
The button on the bottom left allows you to summon reserve units.
In each phase of the battle, new, more advanced units will be added here.
It’s best to have an artillery unit in your army (if possible).
After defeating the enemy army, it’s possible for you to take over the strategic point.
Guard
Before taking over a strategic point, you should choose positions for your troops.
You should start strengthening the point by building magic towers.
The best defensive position is with a wall behind your army’s back.
The enemy will summon armies from the rear and sides.
However, the situation changes at the last defense on the map (the third one).

This means that theenemy’s main starting forces will appear right next to your lines.
You should be prepared for it.
Therefore, you should focus your defense on 3 directions.
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