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==Comments== | ==Comments== | ||
Very high [[damage]] with its double strike. Lacks on hit points and [[speed]] though. | Very high [[damage]] with its double strike. Lacks on hit points and [[speed]] though. | ||
This units Special of a 2nd attack will occur after the attacked unit retaliates. | |||
Crusader does not strike twice when retaliating to an attack. | |||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
It has high damage, but as said, weak [[defense]]. A good trick can be to let a tougher unit stack attack first to take the [[retaliation]]. | It has high damage, but as said, weak [[defense]]. A good trick can be to let a tougher unit stack attack first to take the [[retaliation]]. |
Revision as of 23:23, 15 August 2011
Description
Well armed and armored, Crusaders are better all-around foot soldiers than their pikemen companions.
Dwelling
Crusaders are recruited from the Upgraded Barracks.
Upgrading
This is the upgraded version of the Swordsman.
Comments
Very high damage with its double strike. Lacks on hit points and speed though. This units Special of a 2nd attack will occur after the attacked unit retaliates. Crusader does not strike twice when retaliating to an attack.
Strategy
It has high damage, but as said, weak defense. A good trick can be to let a tougher unit stack attack first to take the retaliation.
Related Topics
The Knights Catherine, Roland, and Sorsha all have a specialty in Swordsmen, which increases the attack and defense skills of any Swordsman or Crusader they command for each level they attain after the 4th level.