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Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire newbie strategy and skill sharing

Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire newbie strategy and skill sharing

Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire is a traditional real-time strategy game, focusing on the restoration of real-time war sandbox game experience. So how should newcomers play in this game? Next, I bring you a newbie strategy for Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire.

 

1. Do not make the building empty space full, you need to build a melee and long-range barracks, immediately grab the wilderness resource points, the good economy is the biggest advantage.

2. Filling the military is the first priority, you need to give priority to three teams of soldiers to fill the full complement, while upgrading the soldier technology. Only enough soldiers to protect you will not be suppressed.

3. The early use of the first-order soldier combat effect is stronger than the higher-order soldier.

4. Specializing in a civilization is not a bad thing, but you need to understand the other civilizations and gameplay, familiar with their strengths and weaknesses.

5. As long as there are barracks can be directly replenished, do not need to return to the base each time.

6. In the process of playing Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire, if your teammate is a machine, then you can click on the collection (which is the small red flag on the side of the map) to assign its troops to a fixed place. When the rank is low, machine teammates are far more powerful than players.

7. Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire is mandatory combat, and change the target of attack troops to be in the attack range of each soldier, so we can often use this feature to let the building to attract part of the firepower, such as when the enemy attacked your resource point, there are a lot of melee soldiers who must first knock your building, at this time we encircle up from the back or side. Similarly, you should also pay attention to this problem when attacking the enemy's buildings.