- During the battle, the highest Tier Troops will attack first. For example, if the highest tier of your deployed Troops is 6 in your march, then they will attack first,
- If the opponent's Troops have all died with your Tier 6 Troops, then your remaining Tier Troops (Tier 5, 4, 3 and so on) will no longer attack.
- If the opponent's Troops did not die with your Tier 6 Troops, then your Tier 5 Troops will attack next and so on.
- In defense, the lowest Tier Troops will defend first.
- If the lowest Tier Troops have all died, then the next Tier Troops will defend and so on.
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