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ArchAngel ($5000 + 3 Gems)—A very strong, fast, and efficient unit. Beat everyone except the little Behemoth. In addition, it possesses several other useful properties—resurrects
allies and adds +1 to troop morale. But it's the most expensive unit in the game!
Ancient Behemoth (3000+ 1 Crystal)—Wow! This unit smashed everyone, even the ArchAngel, except for the Titan, who shot it down with lightning. When it attacks, the enemy's defense is reduced by 90%, which makes it very effective against the strongest creatures and leveled-up heroes with high defense. Also a relatively very cheap unit (small but mighty!). However, it is slow for a level 7. In a fight with it, hit it with magic and shoot it from a distance, but try not to let it strike first!!
Arch Devil (4500 + 2 Mercury) A pretty hefty unit! Lost only to the ArchAngel and the Behemoth. Fast enough, and it makes life much easier since enemies cannot counterattack. It also has a very useful property— -1 to enemy luck. For personal reasons, it dislikes the ArchAngel.
Titan (5000 + 2 Gems). The most powerful shooter in the game. Smarter than most heroes (and some players, therefore it ignores mind spells). Naturally, no melee penalty. Lost only to the ArchAngel and the Arch Devil. Brutally shot the little Behemoth from a distance. The duel with its eternal opponent, the Black Dragon, ended practically in a draw (a slight advantage shifted from one to the other). But it's expensive, the bastard.
Black Dragon (4000 + 2 Sulfur) Loses to the ArchAngel, Behemoth, and Arch Devil; draws with the Titan; beat the little Gold Dragon with a slight advantage. Brutally burned the rest! Completely ignores magic (simply doesn't believe in its existence!) A very effective unit for fighting players who rely on magic and casting Armageddon, which it also refuses to believe in.
Gold Dragon (4000 + 2 Crystal) A slightly less effective unit; loses to the ArchAngel, Behemoth, and Arch Devil, and slightly to the Black Dragon. The gameplay tactic is practically the same, except that it is slightly faster than the Black one, and it can be hit with Implosion. Costs as much as the Black one.
Chaos Hydra (3500 + 1 Sulfur) A very nasty creature! Not very effective in attack, slightly better in defense. Out of all of them, it is only capable of beating the Ghost Dragon and the Phoenix, despite the fact that the enemy doesn't counterattack. When fighting it, don't let it hit several units at once, as it attacks all enemies standing close to it. In short, a good Hydra is a dead Hydra! A whopping 100 exp points per head, and it has 3 heads. For some reason, it costs 500 Gold more than the Behemoth.
Ghost Dragon. (3000 +1 Mercury) Once upon a time there was a little dragon (what color exactly is unknown to science). It lived its life and kicked the bucket from old age. Then a wicked Necromancer ran by, who brutally resurrected it and forced it to work for him. To be honest, he shouldn't have, as this undead thing is far from a living dragon. It has far fewer hit points, lower attack, defense, speed, and damage. Now it doesn't spit fire across 2 cells, but pecks with a bony beak, and most importantly—it lost its immunity to magic. However, it gained a couple of new bells and whistles— -1 to enemy morale, and a 20% chance for ”age”—to halve the enemy's hit points. With luck, if it manages to Age early, before the Phoenix fries it, it can beat the Phoenix. It's far behind everyone else! If you are playing against a Necromancer and they have a bunch of Ghost Dragons, he will constantly cast animate dead on them, trying to resurrect them faster than you kill them (standard Necromancer tactics). If you win—there will be a ton of exp.
Phoenix. (2000 +1 Mercury) A bit weak, of course, but the fastest unit in the game, plus four of them are born per week, twice as many as any other level 7 unit. Will only beat the Ghost Dragon, plus it's much cheaper than it. Immune to fire magic. For every 5 killed Phoenixes, 1 will rise from the ashes without the help of resurrection. Conclusion—a very nice unit that fully justifies its cost.
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