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As cheap creatures with very high [[growth]] per week, stacks of Gremlins can be used as fodder to soak up retaliations to protect more valuable units like [[Master Genie]]s. Don't count on them to survive the retaliation though, so only do so when it's necessary. Similarly they can be used as cheap buffer to shield [[Mage and Arch Mage|Magi]] from melee troops, but [[Stone Golem and Iron Golem|Golems]] are better in this function.
As cheap creatures with very high [[growth]] per week, stacks of Gremlins can be used as fodder to soak up retaliations to protect more valuable units like [[Master Genie]]s. Don't count on them to survive the retaliation though, so only do so when it's necessary. Similarly they can be used as cheap buffer to shield [[Mage and Arch Mage|Magi]] from melee troops, but [[Stone Golem and Iron Golem|Golems]] are better in this function.
In {{roe}} versions 1.0 and 1.1, the infamous Gremlin Rush strategy was possible, which included repeatedly hiring heroes from the [[Tavern]] merely to obtain their Gremlins and upgrade them, then dismiss the heroes. This was patched out in version 1.2 and the expansions by allowing only the first two heroes in a single week to have a full set of troops, and giving a single level 1 unit to the rest.
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