Introduction to the commanding arms of the Star Era and the gameplay guide
Apr 19 2025
What are the commanding arms of the Star Era? There are many different types of troops in the Star Era, and different strategies are required to be adopted during combat. Many players do not know much about commanding troops. Below is an introduction to the commanding troops in the Star Era and a gameplay guide. Players who need it can refer to it.
Standard for Commanding the Army in the Era of Stars
Although there are many types of troops in the game, they can be roughly divided into three types. The first is the large-scale troops, among which the representative troops are Titan Guards and Sky Fortresses. The advantage of this type of troops is that they have strong firepower and the armor they provide is thick enough to bear the ability to output and defense. The cost is that the movement speed is very slow, and basically you cannot change positions in a short time.
So when placing large-scale troops, they should be placed in the front row, and try to protect our rear-range troops from being harassed by enemy firepower, and they will not easily be killed in battle even if they are placed in the front row. After all, this type of troops is the fleshiest of all troops.
Then are the medium-sized troops. The advantage of this type of troops is that their movement speed is good and their attack firepower is relatively strong. They are relatively balanced troops. Although their advantages are not obvious, they have almost no disadvantages. They are standard output troops in many systems. The representative troops include Hurricane armor, volcanic tanks and steel vulture fighters. The range is moderate and can strike most troops. They can also flexibly restrain their positions and catch the opponent off guard and turn the fighter jets.
The last one is the small-body army. This type of troops is usually placed at the end, and its main function is to attack sneak attacks, because these types of troops basically have the output characteristics of high-speed movement and high explosion, and some troops also have the ability to stealth, which allows them to perform well in the rear row of troops in the enemy. The representative types include dog warriors and stealth spears.
In terms of command, large and medium-sized troops are basically placed in the front for protection and output, while small-sized troops are generally released when they are not defending behind the opponent, and can directly hit the opponent's back row.