![]() But realistically you'll be waiting for iron. The support speeds, build speed, lack of defense holes, really do make it the elite defense unit. Long term? Still debating on the whole iron issue. I'll feed some iron to the village should I have it lying around. While I build a stack of spears I stack up iron for a HC stack. ![]() I'm going with a 4:1 ratio, 4 spears, 1 HC. In a perfect world you could make it happen, but realistically you are unlikely to be able to feed a defensive village THAT much iron. That much iron really hits you right in the manhood, should you be a man. HC costs are lopsided and are 950 total across, 200 Lumber, 150 clay, 600 Iron.īuilding ONLY HC can be very difficult to do. Less than half!Ĭost: Infantry costs are 700 resources spread evenly across, 320 Lumber, 180 Clay, 300 Iron. HC really wins the day on speed of build times. Yes, their total defenses are equal, just in different locations.īuild times: Infantry Squad, Level 25 Barracks 19:06. I will not take account for Halls of Order price reductions. Great stuff.įor the sake of our comparisons, I will be looking at the total Civilians, usually in multiples of 6, to help determine numbers (6 civs per HC, 2sp, 2sw, 2ar per infantry) ![]() 1 Spear, 1 Sword, 1 Archer = 90, 80, and 100, defenses for 3 civilians.Ĭompare that to a Heavy Calv, which in tw2 is very good? HC unit, 200, 160, 180 defenses. You add all the numbers together and divide by the number of civilians it takes, and you get a pretty number. There is a standard 1:1:1 ratio, that typically still holds true as being the strongest all around defense. ![]()
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