The Bounty Hunter

This guide is provided byTheopompos

The military units required to complete this adventure will vary depending on what units you want to use. However, this guide was created to show you how to use the least expensive type of units.

X Factor - Loss Ratio (Troops + Time + Resources) - The loss ratio for using more expensive units depends on many factors. In most cases when using more expensive units it comes down to your productions levels and percentage ratio. The X Factor rule is simple. (2X Rule) If the next level up units you want to use will decrease your overall losses by 50% of more than you should use the higher level unit. (3X Rule) If the 2nd next level up units you want to use will decrease your overall losses by 66% or greater than you should use the higher level unit. Recruits (Level 1) – Militia (Level 2) – Soldiers (Level 3) and so forth.

The cheapest army to produce is Recruits. You should use as many Recruits as you can to complete this adventure or any adventure.
Some players prefer to use other military units. However, they cost more to produce and though your loss overall in units will be around (20% - 55%) the X factor ratio is more. Thus you actually have to pay a higher price for this adventure. Unless you just have high priced units that you can throw away because you are a production machine.

Other adventures will require more expensive units so it is best to save them until you really need them.

If you have started creating Cavalry and have Cavalry available you can use them instead of Recruits.

If you use Calvary for this adventure send 100 Calvary per attack and you should not lose any Calvary making this adventure 100% free.

Otherwise, you can use Recruits with very minimal losses.

You will have up to 2 days to complete this adventure.

You may only play this adventure 2 times. All other adventures are unlimited.

This is considered to be a starting adventure to get your feet wet and understand how the adventures work.

If you plan correctly, as listed below, you should be able to complete this adventure in less than 2 hours.

The way you do this is by preparation. That is the key. I had all my army ready before I started the adventure.

For this adventure you should have available: 1 General and 200 Recruits. (20 Recruits is the average Loss).

You should only have 11 attacks needed to complete this adventure taking out 11 bandit camps and 1 castle..

The experience points you will receive for this adventure at this time: 202.

These points may vary from time to time as the programmers make adjustments to said adventure.

You can use only Cavalry for this adventure and lose no units.


The loot for this adventure will also vary but should look something like below:.


This adventure is rated 1 out of 10 relating to difficulty.


Map # 1 – Arrival Destination (Starting Destination) – southern sector of the map
Once you have arrived at the island you will need to relocate your General to the starting point.
This will speed up the travel time between your camp and the hostile camps.



Map # 2 – Relocation of General
You should move your general to the northern most point of this sector to start your attack.



Map # 3 – 100 Calvary No Losses
Option: 1st attack - 200 Recruits
Estimated loss between 3 - 5 Recruits
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The average loss was 3 Recruits.

Map # 4 – 100 Cavalry No Losses
2nd attack Send balance of your Recruits (192 – 196)

Estimated loss between 1 -2 Recruits

The average loss was 1 Recruits.

Map # 5 – 100 Cavalry No Losses
3rd attack – Send balance of Recruits (192 – 196)
Estimated loss between 3- 5 Recruits


The average loss was 3 Recruits.

Map #6 – 100 Cavalry No Losses
4th attack Send balance of your Recruits (187 – 193)

Estimated loss between 5 - 9 Recruits

The average loss was 6 Recruits.

Map #7 – 100 Cavalry No Losses
5th attack send balance of your Recruits (178 – 188)

Estimated loss between 5 - 7 Recruits

The average loss was 6 Recruits.

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