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Wargroove Beginner Tips

Wargroove Beginner Tips

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Save Money for Stronger Units

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Once you’ve captured all the buildings you can get your hands on in Wargroove, you might be tempted to start throwing your money around. Try not to do that.

At the beginning of the battle, by all means, deploy a few of the cheaper units just so you can get more allies on the field and start surrounding the enemy. However, make sure to have a stockpile of gold reserved for emergency healing.

In addition to that, you’ll also want to keep saving up money for the later turns in battle so you can deploy the stronger units.

Golems, in particular, are ridiculously powerful against pretty much everything except trebuchets. They also cost a whopping 1,200 gold each, so you’ll need to save up for a few turns before you can bring one of these guys in.

Golems will decimate most regular units with ease, and buildings don’t stand a chance against them. They also do decent damage to enemy commanders, making them a dangerous force to reckon with. On the flip side, if your opponent has a fair number of golems on their side, invest your money in trebuchets to take them down. Trebuchets also cost a lot of gold, so make sure to start saving early.


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