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How would you liberate a Coalition Member?

How would you liberate a Coalition Member?

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20 апр. 2017, 08:2820.04.17
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How would you liberate a Coalition Member?

Finding a coalition member sieged during morning rounds is more or less common. What unit types and strengths do you generally use to break a siege? Just a few light troops, assuming it's a minimal siege? If more, how much more? Do you scout? Let us know. 


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20 апр. 2017, 09:0720.04.17
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if i am friend with him...first sent scouts..and after that all in with attack force :) 
20 апр. 2017, 18:1920.04.17
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scout first then send enough to liberate using the liberate button so as to not waste my precious res raids 
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21 апр. 2017, 08:2921.04.17
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Siege is a good protection against raids :) Do you really need to liberate them? :)
23 апр. 2017, 11:5923.04.17
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Personally I never spy when I'm about to liberate someone.

I just send my expendable units (light and heavy infantry) no matter what's in there. 

23 апр. 2017, 12:1223.04.17
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Xena said:


Personally I never spy when I'm about to liberate someone.

I just send my expendable units (light and heavy infantry) no matter what's in there. 

That's my method of choice as well. From experience and IMO most sieges (95%+) consist of a minimal contingent of troops, easily dislodged by a few heavy / lights; one more reason to keep some fast light/heavy units on call so that they are able to break sieges quickly. On occasion, one will run into a more sturdy siege, but that is the exception and can be dealt with separately.

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23 апр. 2017, 14:0723.04.17
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The Irate Penguin said:


Xena said:


Personally I never spy when I'm about to liberate someone.

I just send my expendable units (light and heavy infantry) no matter what's in there. 

That's my method of choice as well. From experience and IMO most sieges (95%+) consist of a minimal contingent of troops, easily dislodged by a few heavy / lights; one more reason to keep some fast light/heavy units on call so that they are able to break sieges quickly. On occasion, one will run into a more sturdy siege, but that is the exception and can be dealt with separately.

m2cw
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Yes, I couldn't agree more with what is said above.

It is true that most of the times sieges consist of a small number of troops so you can easily liberate a siege.

Another interesting fact is that most of the def used in sieges is phalanx and cavalry units and therefore light and heavy infantry are more highly effective.

So, everyone, build light and heavy infantry offense because, personally, they are the most important units in most cases.

If a siege is heavily defended there are always friends or other coalition members willing to help you break the siege.

Just ask around!