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=== Army Formations === There are many formations for the humans as they are a very situational race, I will list a few common setups, but there are many variations and I’m sure you will have fun discovering them as I have. The frontline humans have three options, Swordsmen, Spearmen and Cavalry. Each unit has its advantage and disadvantage for being in the frontline. The midline should consist of archers and priests to help support your frontline, while having more archers in the backline. You can also place Cavalry in the backline as they will reach the frontline around the time your spearmen stun wears off even if they start in the back. A general-purpose army setup is 12-13 legions of units. Which consists of 4 legions of cavalry, 2 legions of spearmen, 1 legion of swordsmen, 2 legions of priests and 3-4 legions of archers. The reason the setup is 12 or 13 legions is due to whether you have Avalon as he can deploy 3 legions to the normal 2. The last one or two legions of archers go in the middle where there is space. This setup protects your flanks from incoming enemy cavalry charges while giving you a great setup for your own cavalry. The spear toss thrown by the spearmen will force the enemy wings to clump together and they will take massive damage from the charge. You will then probably get a morale boost and steamroll to victory. To break a standard lich line, you need to use 6 cavalry units as your frontline and have 3 legions of archers and 2 legions of priests directly behind them. Then you can add either more archers or priests behind those up to you. The idea of this setup is to attempt to kill the scorpion frontline in the initial charge and break through quickly and kill the spiders before they kill you. If you know you are going to be facing another human army that doesn’t use cavalry or a dwarf humanoid army use this setup. Have 4 legions of swordsmen as your frontline with 3 archers and 2 priests behind them the rest is up to you, this setup is very strong against armies that use a lot of small sized units like spearmen, swordsmen or dwarf miners. As the swordsmen scale very well and demolish any other unit its own size. The deployment of the troops is simple you have the spearmen cover your right and left frontline while the swordsmen take front and center. Directly behind the spearmen place a legion of archers. Beside the archers place a legion of priests. Behind the archers’ place 2 legions of cavalry on each side When besieging castles just add 3 catapults to your setup put them in the back one in the left and right corner and one in the center back. This allows them each to hit a different part of the walls and help kill the enemy wall troops quickly.{{Race nav|state=expanded}} [[Category:Races]]
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