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Hint: Save early, save often. Because success and failure are so finely
balanced, your campaign can easily go sour without you being aware of it. Save
after every battle and before you make any large expenditures, so you can go
back and try other management strategies in case it all falls apart.
Hint: Your cavalry is your trap-springing device. In most battles you can set
up your artillery and archers to form killing fields, but you'll need to make
short runs with your cav units to draw enemies out of hiding and get them to
follow you to their doom. Just don't dawdle!
Hint: Use your infantry as pinning forces to hold larger enemy units down so
that your cavalry can circle around behind them. Use smaller foot units to run
interference for your artillery and archer units.
balanced, your campaign can easily go sour without you being aware of it. Save
after every battle and before you make any large expenditures, so you can go
back and try other management strategies in case it all falls apart.
Hint: Your cavalry is your trap-springing device. In most battles you can set
up your artillery and archers to form killing fields, but you'll need to make
short runs with your cav units to draw enemies out of hiding and get them to
follow you to their doom. Just don't dawdle!
Hint: Use your infantry as pinning forces to hold larger enemy units down so
that your cavalry can circle around behind them. Use smaller foot units to run
interference for your artillery and archer units.