VinManAgent11
Chieftain
How many units do you send to battle during a war? Just enough or do you send little groups of troops over time? It doesn't have to be these two though, post whatever you want.
Originally posted by dojoboy
Generally, I try to have several stacks of 6 - 10 units for offensives against several enemy cities. I the late game, this number doubles, plus artillery & bombers are involved. I never send in a huge stack, not smart, especially in MP. One nuke would =![]()
Originally posted by Zachriel
Of course, nukes only apply to the Modern Age. Meanwhile, a large stack is essential. Never piecemeal your attacks. Once you have initiated an attack, you must destroy the target. Otherwise, the defenders will be promoted, heal and be reinforced.
The actual number depend on the size of the enemy and the Age of the conflict. In the Early Ancient Age, usually 5-10; in the Ancient Age, 10-15; in the Middle Ages, 15-30; in the Industrial Age, 30-100; in the Modern Age, 100-200. Against a nuclear opponent, the numbers are about the same, only the tactics differ.
Originally posted by VinManAgent11
Jesus! 100-200? Do you how much you lose (gold) on military each turn?
Originally posted by Zachriel
Of course, nukes only apply to the Modern Age. Meanwhile, a large stack is essential. Never piecemeal your attacks. Once you have initiated an attack, you must destroy the target. Otherwise, the defenders will be promoted, heal and be reinforced.
The actual number depend on the size of the enemy and the Age of the conflict. In the Early Ancient Age, usually 5-10; in the Ancient Age, 10-15; in the Middle Ages, 15-30; in the Industrial Age, 30-100; in the Modern Age, 100-200. Against a nuclear opponent, the numbers are about the same, only the tactics differ.