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'''Troop stack''' (or ''' creature stack''') is term for [[creature]]s arranged in groups in heroes' armies. Each troop can hold one or more creatures, but all the creatures in the troop must be of the same creature type. A hero's army must have at least one troop and can include up to seven. In battle, a hero leads the battle by commanding their army rather than fighting directly. | '''Troop stack''' (or ''' creature stack''' or '''stack''') is term for [[creature]]s arranged in groups in heroes' armies. Each troop stack can hold one or more creatures, but all the creatures in the troop stack must be of the exact same creature type. A hero's army must have at least one troop stack and can include up to seven. In battle, a hero leads the battle by commanding their army rather than fighting directly. | ||
All troops can stack up to 9999 in [[Shadow of Death]] and [[Armageddon's Blade]] | |||
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Revision as of 20:06, 29 March 2018
Troop stack (or creature stack or stack) is term for creatures arranged in groups in heroes' armies. Each troop stack can hold one or more creatures, but all the creatures in the troop stack must be of the exact same creature type. A hero's army must have at least one troop stack and can include up to seven. In battle, a hero leads the battle by commanding their army rather than fighting directly.
All troops can stack up to 9999 in Shadow of Death and Armageddon's Blade