TH 2 and 3
The Main Idea:
Army Composition
-- 60% Barbarians
-- 40% Archers
(Commonly called "barching")
WHY?
--It's a relatively cheap army to produce, which leaves you with plenty of elixir for upgrades.
Attacking:
Here is a sample base. The colored dots represent where troops should be deployed.
First Wave:-- Deploy 1/2 of your barbarians by the mortar [black dot]. The mortar is the unit that will cause you the most damage, so you should take it out first.
Second Wave:
--Once the mortar has been destroyed, deploy the rest of the barbarians by the archer tower.
--Then deploy the archers by the army camps [blue dot].
General Overall Strategy:
--Attack any exposed (not enclosed by walls) defenses. Mortars have a "dead zone" around them, which is marked by the red circle.
mortar.PNG
--Use barbarians to get close to the mortar, then use archers to pick off defenses that are inside walls. (In the example, this would be the cannons).
--Once all the defenses have been destroyed, your troops can easily take over the rest of the enemy village.
Note: Some players place buildings in the corners. To remedy this, I usually deploy one barbarian to that specific building, then follow through with the normal strategy.
The Main Idea:
Army Composition
-- 60% Barbarians
-- 40% Archers
(Commonly called "barching")
WHY?
--It's a relatively cheap army to produce, which leaves you with plenty of elixir for upgrades.
Attacking:
Here is a sample base. The colored dots represent where troops should be deployed.
First Wave:-- Deploy 1/2 of your barbarians by the mortar [black dot]. The mortar is the unit that will cause you the most damage, so you should take it out first.
Second Wave:
--Once the mortar has been destroyed, deploy the rest of the barbarians by the archer tower.
--Then deploy the archers by the army camps [blue dot].
General Overall Strategy:
--Attack any exposed (not enclosed by walls) defenses. Mortars have a "dead zone" around them, which is marked by the red circle.
mortar.PNG
--Use barbarians to get close to the mortar, then use archers to pick off defenses that are inside walls. (In the example, this would be the cannons).
--Once all the defenses have been destroyed, your troops can easily take over the rest of the enemy village.
Note: Some players place buildings in the corners. To remedy this, I usually deploy one barbarian to that specific building, then follow through with the normal strategy.
Comments
Post a Comment