No troop is specially for swordsmen but I find ballistas to be a good unit to kill anything.
How much your troop eats every hour. The more troops you have, the higher the upkeep is.
It does not matter how many troops you have. You can still be drafted.
Yes you cxan build one troop at a time but why just one you should even if your a negginer should be makeing 100 warriors or more at one time
tranports and ballistas ballence your archery and HBR for max effect and min casualties
Reinforce 1 troop to the new city with the new hero and build a feasting hall then put it as major
attack it with 5k archers then do loyalty waves of 1k warriors so troop required is 5k archers 35k warriors but this is too much, you could do it less
The noun 'troop' is a collective noun for:a troop of apesa troop of artillerya troop of baboonsa troop of boy scoutsa troop of cavalrya troop of dogfisha troop of foxesa troop of giraffesa troop of horsesa troop of kangaroosa troop of lemursa troop of lionsa troop of monkeysa troop of mushroomsa troop of soldiers
The collective noun troop is used for:a troop of apesa troop of baboonsa troop of cavalrya troop of dogfisha troop of foxesa troop of kangaroosa troop of lionsa troop of monkeysa troop of soldiers
The Aztec were defeated against the Spanish troop es led by Hernan Cortes.
The noun 'troop' is a standard collective noun for:a troop of Browniesa troop of dogfisha troop of gorillasa troop of kangaroosa troop of monkeysa troop of soldiers
Yes, the noun 'troop' is a collective noun, for example:a troop of Browniesa troop of dogfisha troop of gorillasa troop of kangaroosa troop of monkeysa troop of soldiers
The noun 'troop' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of people or things. The noun 'troop' functions as a collective noun for: a troop of Brownies a troop of dogfish a troop of gorillas a troop of kangaroos a troop of monkeys a troop of soldiers