![]() Because to intercept them you need far less time and hits than for the strong enemy types. More precisely: If a larger number of enemies break through your defense and is about to reach the rift, you should concentrate on intercepting the smaller enemies. This is an old popular saying that can also be found in Orcs Must Die! 3 should apply from time to time. Whether you freeze the opponent, hurl them or let arrows pierce them (or preferably a combination of everything): Hodor (hold the gate) is the motto! Tip 13: hang the little ones …Īnd the big ones are let go. In front of gates and doors that have to be broken through, opponents inevitably come to a standstill. Through the increased use of traps on the other front, your back will ideally be kept free and you will not have to intervene personally until late in the round, if at all. You can usually compensate for the lower number of traps on a front with your own combat strength. ![]() Because nothing brings you more distress than having to hurry from one hot spot to the next. Tip 11: 2 fronts? 2 strategies!Īre you facing an attack from two sides at the same time? In this case, it can be advisable to secure one front more strongly by traps and to focus on the second front. Because in the worst case, these can pa*s your traps unmolested during the following “cool down phase”. If not stopped effectively, they can set off many of your traps and pave the way for stronger enemies to follow. Small opponents are often not only extremely nimble, but also like to appear in larger numbers. In this way, their capacity is not overused. Tip 8: Attack opponents early onĪttack is the best defense! The earlier the opposing waves are attacked, the better! Ideally, you thin out the attacking enemy ma*ses directly at the goal before they hit your traps. The easiest way to earn additional skulls is through the Weekly Challenges or Endless Mode. Is the campaign just not moving forward? Then additional skulls should be the solution! With them you can further increase the effectiveness of your traps and fight your way through difficult levels. You can and should inform yourself about these before the start of the round in order to be able to optimize your defense accordingly. Be it a troll, earth lord, ogre or other troublemaker, everyone has their own weak point. It is not uncommon for your defense to be put to the test by a single type of enemy. Tip 6: Pay attention to the weaknesses of the opponents Although this is at the expense of the variety in the game, you get very powerful defense tools that can be placed in larger numbers due to the reduced costs. Tip 5: Fewer but stronger types of trapĪt the beginning in particular, it is advisable to improve only one or two types of trap in a targeted manner in order to reduce their costs and significantly increase the damage they cause. If there is no bottleneck, these can also be created artificially with the help of barriers. So it pays to focus your defense on bottlenecks on the map. ![]() ![]() You can also use your weapon to fight opponents particularly efficiently here. Opponents can hardly or not at all avoid your traps here. The narrower the pa*sage, the easier it is to defend. Opponents at bottlenecks can be fought particularly effectively. The financial resources that have become free can now be used more effectively elsewhere and make your life so much easier. Traps that are no longer of any real use can be sold without loss between two waves of opponents. Will the opponents come through another goal in the second wave? Or do the routes of your opponents change by placing a barricade? Traps that have already been placed may then be obsolete. Because with it you can thin out attacking waves of opponents early on and stop enemies breaking through before they even reach the crack. Therefore, you should always make sure to improve them regularly. No matter how many traps you have, your weapon is the key to victory in most rounds.
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