![]() ![]() If you're a sorceror or arch druid, summon the unit - the summons are in the global spells tab. The last unlock is your tier IV unit (or, if you're an arch druid, you can get tier IV units by casting Summon Gargantuan Animal, which is the penultimate step on the research tree).Ģ) Any class but the sorceror and the arch druid need their class specific building in a city they want to produce their class specific units from, including tier IV.ģ) Produce the unit. That kind of research is not random, unlike most of the rest. Class Synergies With their focus on cavalry, humans synergize well with classes that improve their cavalry further, such as Warlord and Dreadnought particularly the latter, as humans mostly have armored troops and their good Production makes human cities good sites for producing machines. Class Synergies Orcs, surprisingly, make excellent Theocrats tireless orc Crusaders can make some of the toughest troops around, and the Theocrat can grant orcs a resistance to non-physical attacks they otherwise lack. Here's what to do in very simple terms as I don't know how much you know and keeping in mind that I might be wrong about the game allowing you to build them:ġ) Research all the unit unlocks for your class. It also seems unlikely that the game would give your enemy the ability to produce as many tier IV as it wants and limit you to tier III units, so I'm guessing you should be able to build them. ![]() I haven't played the dreadnought campaign yet, but I've yet to encounter a mission where I couldn't build tier IV units. Right now I have to run around and try to split apart the packs of tier 4 units (or tier 4 units with ) with my inferior tier 3 units because the stat difference between tier 3 and tier 4 is absolutely massive. Originally posted by Artemis:That's a little disapponting. ![]()
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