Ive used decoys alot in the middle of battles (eager to use any and all general skills available ^^). Decoys blow in battles for several reasons. In enemy territory they suffer from extreme attrition damage. Afaik, supply wagons do not help. I havent tested it in all situations though.
They die in 1 hit! Thats right, one potshot and theyre down. They arent going to soak up any damage for you.
Decoys are best used to either 1. divert your enemy or 2. scare him.
1. Make a ****load of decoys and set them up on the main battle line. Meanwhile your real troops head for a soft spot. Using decoy several times you can make LOTS of fake troops. As long as they stay in your territory they will last a LONG time. Several miuntes of game time at least. I couldnt see a timer or anything on the units, but its a hella long time.
2. Use decoys while out of sight of your enemy. When you approach him he may retreat if he thinks hes outnumbered severely. Note that this will not work well in enemy territory!
Forced march is good for moving long distances and retreating quickly. Entrench can only be used in your territory. Generals give an armor bonus to surrounding troops.
They die in 1 hit! Thats right, one potshot and theyre down. They arent going to soak up any damage for you.
Decoys are best used to either 1. divert your enemy or 2. scare him.
1. Make a ****load of decoys and set them up on the main battle line. Meanwhile your real troops head for a soft spot. Using decoy several times you can make LOTS of fake troops. As long as they stay in your territory they will last a LONG time. Several miuntes of game time at least. I couldnt see a timer or anything on the units, but its a hella long time.
2. Use decoys while out of sight of your enemy. When you approach him he may retreat if he thinks hes outnumbered severely. Note that this will not work well in enemy territory!
Forced march is good for moving long distances and retreating quickly. Entrench can only be used in your territory. Generals give an armor bonus to surrounding troops.
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