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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The Skeleton is strong, but slow. | The Skeleton is strong, but slow. | ||
==Comment== | |||
Average level 1 foot soldier, but always in huge numbers thanks to necromancy skill and skeleton transformer. | |||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
Because of [[Necromancy]] you usually have a ton of these, but their slowness makes them a pain to have with you. Upgrade them for better [[speed]], and/or cast [[Haste]] on them. They can also be a prime target for [[Teleport]]ing into the enemy's units. | Because of [[Necromancy]] you usually have a ton of these, but their slowness makes them a pain to have with you. Upgrade them for better [[speed]], and/or cast [[Haste]] on them. They can also be a prime target for [[Teleport]]ing into the enemy's units. |
Revision as of 21:38, 16 August 2013
Dwelling
Skeleton is recruited in Cursed Temple.
Upgrading
Can be upgraded to Skeleton Warrior for 10 gold per Skeleton or in Hill Fort for free.
Description
The Skeleton is strong, but slow.
Comment
Average level 1 foot soldier, but always in huge numbers thanks to necromancy skill and skeleton transformer.
Strategy
Because of Necromancy you usually have a ton of these, but their slowness makes them a pain to have with you. Upgrade them for better speed, and/or cast Haste on them. They can also be a prime target for Teleporting into the enemy's units.
If you have Skeleton Warriors, and no empty army slots, you'll get Skeleton Warriors instead of skeletons from necromancy, but only 2/3 of normal numbers.