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DM - The "Korean" Strategy - by pG_Bravo The "Korean Strategy" is a Huns war (and sometimes Mayan war) Strategy by the Korean Gamer _reznor. This involves setting your gather points from your buildings to the front of your base. Whenever you have a group of 40 units, you send them to the enemy base and patrol against his army. Eventually you will overpower him since he is constantly on defense, whereas your offensive position allows you to economise successfully and thus create a larger army. The other Strategy is the Korean Trick. It's a variation to the Patrol Trick. Most people think this is new, but it's actually old AoK Expert Strategy. Basically, whenever you're about to enter a battle you pull away from it. If your enemy is on patrol or not, his units will follow you anyway. They will break formation and come towards you 1 by 1. You simply turn around and patrol, and take this army out bit by bit. For instance: in a 40 vs 40 Paladin battle I can break your army into 10 and 30. Whenever I lure away the 10 I can kill them, with 40 vs 10. This will leave me with about 38 Paladins left. Then I can split your army of 30 into two armies of 15. This is 38 vs 15. I should win with about 30 left over. Then I have double your amount of army, so I should win with about 27/28 paladins left over. Well... that's the Korean Secret. I know it's pretty complicated in theory, and now you know why people were reluctant to reveal it. I have my own little "extras" to add to this Strategy, but it's pretty foolish to reveal them. Well.... I hope this helped... enjoy. Strategy posted at aokpro.com by pG_Bravo. |