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Incredible that you guys were able to achieve a game like this in two weeks, kudos!

Overall, I think I've spent around 30min or more playing it until I got a victory. The tutorial doesn't clarify much, at first I didn't understand how to move the troops and just skipped the tutorial. Skipping it didn't help, my first run was a very quick loss.

After understanding the basics here's what I've noticed:

- I have no idea what's the difference between level 1, 2 or 3 troops but getting level 3 is a must so that I can win every fight

- all the fights I didn't know which attack option did, so I just went with the highest I had available

- eventually, I got the impression that whoever attacks first has a massive advantage so I just went full aggro without much planning. It worked I think


Good game

I can give you a hint: the level of units depends on the faction. They gain a minor combat bonus from higher levels, but typically, each faction's different-tier units start acting in different ways, either in macro or in combat capabilities. They also gain typically more slots for attachments on higher tiers.

The highest can be an okay strategy; typically, you have 2-3 options to choose from. There is usually one with the most raw power, and some with utility value (such as allowing/preventing retreat, destroying enemy attachments, etc.). Going with the highest power is not wrong.

Do you mean attack in the strategic map or in the tactical map? In combat, there is no advantage to the attacker. The defender has the advantage that the attacker must select a combat tactic first, and the defender can see what the attacker chose. But no numeric difference. Some factions may have a tactic that is effective against enemy bases, a rare attacker advantage.

Thanks for the insights!