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Recruit
Watch your general as it travels if it changes path when you don't want it to, click on the garrison and click the white flag for retreat. If you want the the general to reatreat after a battle, you must want to click the garrison until the battle is won, or the white flag won't be selectable.
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When setting up troops for your general in starting levels, try to have about 2/3 of the enemies total in recruits for fodder for they are easily replaced. then the rest of other troops to inflict higher damage this works well up to level 22 to 23. As well as getting a second general to store troops on will make it easier to progress faster due to attacking multiple times on larger forces.
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after entering the number/types of troops on a generals screen, i always exit and check to make sure i got it right and that i hit the "ok" button, got in a hurry once and lost a bunch of calvery because i forgot to push the button.
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Make sure to always look at the hit points and the strength of your opponent and not just how many there is.
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Soldier
When doing multi-player adventures, coordinate/communicate with your friend(s). Do NOT attack at the same time. Blocks may be interfered & you might end up losing a battle even though you have won on your map. Another thing that may happen is that you might attack a camp your friend has already attacked.
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Settlers is to chess, as recruits are to pawns. Sacrifice your pawns to keep your expensive troops alive, and win the war.
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If dogs didn't exist, simulators would be mans' best friend!
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if your buying a lootspot make sure you have a camp to tag without dogs, your 1-5 recruits will die before you get your kill
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use the guides, they help a ton
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