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'''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.
'''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.
'''First strike opportunity''' strategy involves keeping your very quickest units (typically [[flying creatures]] such as [[serpent 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.
'''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.
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