Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 3, 2018

Strategy, Tips & Tactics — Empire: Four Kingdoms

Since this game isn't really predictable and you can't be sure that everything will go the same way. So we will just give a bunch of tips in hopes to make you have a better and successful game.

1. Always keep your public order in the green

The red and green bar below your resource window is the public order meter. Having it in the green is always a good thing meaning more resources from your buildings. You should keep track of this when upgrading the dwellings. Especially in new outposts since you are likely to be trigger happy with building structures. 


Public order can be kept high by placing decorative items around the castle. Another thing to take note of is the event where you can help build a "Colossus" by donating lots of resources. This even gives a decorative item that gives a LOT of public order depending on how much you donate to the event. It is a huge saving in space since it can go up to hundreds of points and occupy less space than building decorations that add up to that amount especially in the early games.

2. Take your time in looking for a good alliance

Having a good alliance is paramount if you want to do well in this game. If you ever find an alliance, check its performance like its level, how much glory points is needed to advance to the next alliance level (glory points is exp for the alliance and it can show if an alliance is active), its donated resources and of course, its online players. If it is sort of dead, you should look for a better one or if you think you can be a leader, establish your own.

3. Always check the random events around the town

Sometimes the random events around the town are easy to take part in. Even though you won't be getting the top rank, sometimes the lower rank prizes are a big help to a beginner. Those a newbie should take note of is the Colossus building event since it gives a noteworthy prize for beginners. Another event would be the marauder camp event. The Marauder unit has a large looting capacity and works well when besieging another castle lord's castle since he can carry a lot back. Just keep him during the later waves when he is not likely to die.

4. Check the attacker's unit composition

If an attacking army comes within range, you can tap on their icon and check how they composed their army. You can see what troops they will bring to your front, left, and right flanks. Even the tools they will be using is displayed. From this, you may judge if you can take them on. If not, do a strategic retreat.

5. If a successful defense doesn't seem likely, evacuate

As mentioned in the previous tip, if it looks grim, better save your troops instead of sacrificing them for nothing. If you have allies that are close, or better yet, an outpost, Station all your troops there. If you notice your attacker is bringing along lots of marauders and loot sacks in the intention of plundering all your resources, move all resources to an outpost. Early detection is key to this since moving large amounts of troops and resources take time. If no more resources can be transferred, you can donate it to your alliance or check for events around your castle. If you see an event that needs resources, plop them all there. If you do this, your attacker might not try to attack you again since he/she didn't get much resources from doing so.

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