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'''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. On the adventure map, stack sizes of neutral monsters are rounded into these categories:<br> {{TroopStack|float=none}} All troops can stack up to 9999 in [[Shadow of Death]] and [[Armageddon's Blade]] {{user commentary| Beware of [[whirlpool]] when sailing, which are invaluable for traveling but will DESTROY half of your top stack creatures. An ideal strategy is to split your weakest troop into stacks of 1, and let those single-troop stacks perish to the whirlpool any time you need to use it. Some things to keep in mind with your troop stacks are protecting your ranged attackers, first strike opportunities, and sometimes - allowing a support hero to survive via troop splitting and retreat. '''Ranged attacker''' stacks are typically best at the top or bottom of your troop alignment because the can take advantage of the corners of the [[battlefield]] and take less effort to defend. '''First strike opportunity''' strategy involves keeping your very quickest units (typically [[flying creatures]] such as [[dragon flies]] or [[angels]]) in a central slot in your troop alignment as they'll have a slightly increased chance of reaching the enemy in the first round. '''Troop splitting defense''' is a technique involving taking at least 7 low-level creatures (such as [[zombies]] or [[iron golem]]s) and splitting them into very small stacks, minimizing the chance even a powerful opposing hero can defeat your support hero in one round. This will allow you to protect your artifacts, re-hire your hero (for 2,500 gold of course) and even get a cheap shot ranged attack or spell in before retreating. [[Tazar]] with a small group of [[Gnolls]] split to maximize his combat survival chances. [[File:Troop split.jpg]] }}{{end of user commentary}} [[Category: Terms]]
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