FAQ about War Chest

By: Dennis B. B. Taylor

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War Chest F.A.Q.

What is the War Chest?

The War Chest is a unique feature that offers exciting benefits and rewards to players in the game. It’s an innovative way to enhance your gaming experience and make progress faster. With the War Chest, you can unlock exclusive content, gain valuable items, and access special events.

How does the War Chest work?

The War Chest works by allowing players to contribute resources to a collective goal. As you and other players contribute resources, the War Chest fills up and unlocks rewards. The more you contribute, the better the rewards become. It’s a collaborative effort that encourages teamwork and camaraderie.

Why should I participate in the War Chest?

Participating in the War Chest offers several advantages. Firstly, it allows you to unlock unique rewards that are only available through the War Chest. These rewards can greatly enhance your gameplay and give you a competitive edge. Secondly, it promotes a sense of community and cooperation among players, as everyone works together towards a common goal. Lastly, it adds an extra layer of excitement and challenge to the game, making it even more thrilling and engaging.

How do I contribute to the War Chest?

Contributing to the War Chest is easy. You can donate resources or complete specific tasks and missions in the game to add to the collective goal. There are various ways to contribute, so you can choose the method that suits your playing style and preferences. The more you contribute, the more rewards you will unlock.

What kind of rewards can I get from the War Chest?

The War Chest offers a wide range of rewards that cater to different aspects of the game. These rewards can include exclusive items, in-game currency, boosters, special abilities, and more. The exact rewards will vary depending on the game, but they are always valuable and beneficial to your progression in the game.

Can I participate in the War Chest if I’m a casual player?

Absolutely! The War Chest is designed for players of all levels, from casual gamers to hardcore enthusiasts. It provides an opportunity for everyone to contribute and reap the rewards. Whether you can dedicate a few minutes or several hours to the game, you can still participate in the War Chest and enjoy its benefits.

How often does the War Chest reset?

The reset frequency of the War Chest depends on the game’s schedule. Some games may have a weekly reset, while others may have a monthly or event-based reset. It is important to check the game’s details or the official website for information on the War Chest reset timing.

Are there any limitations to the War Chest?

The War Chest may have certain limitations depending on the game and its design. For example, there could be a maximum number of contributions per day or restrictions on the type of resources that can be donated. These limitations are in place to maintain balance and fairness in the game and ensure a positive gaming experience for all players.

Can I collaborate with other players to fill the War Chest?

Yes, collaboration is a key aspect of the War Chest. You can team up with other players and coordinate your efforts to fill the War Chest faster. Working together not only accelerates the unlocking of rewards but also fosters a sense of community and friendship among players.

What happens when the War Chest is full?

When the War Chest is full, all participants are rewarded with the unlocked rewards. These rewards are distributed among the contributors based on their level of participation. Once the War Chest is emptied, a new cycle begins, and players can once again contribute and unlock more rewards.

No, I’m sorry, but the Archer cannot attack using the normal attack action. It can only attack using its unique tactic, which requires the target to be two spaces away. It’s a special ability that sets the Archer apart from other units.

Now let’s talk about the Berserker. When you take consecutive maneuvers with a Berserker, you don’t need to discard a coin from your hand for each one. You only need to discard one coin to execute the Berserker’s tactic. You might be wondering how consecutive actions work without discarding a coin each time. Well, the consecutive actions are specifically paid for by the removal of coins from the unit. So, you don’t have to worry about discarding multiple coins.

Moving on to the Crossbowman. Can the Crossbowman attack an adjacent unit? Yes, it can. The Crossbowman has its own tactic, which requires a target two spaces away in a straight line with no intervening units. However, the Crossbowman is not restricted to using its tactic. It can make a normal attack instead if you prefer.

Lastly, let’s talk about the Ensign. There are no specific questions mentioned, but I can give you some information about this unit. The Ensign is a versatile unit that can support other units on the battlefield. It doesn’t have any unique tactics related to attacking or maneuvering, but it plays a crucial role in boosting the morale and coordination of your troops.

I hope this clarifies your doubts about these units. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

Q: Can the Ensign move a unit to any other space that is within two spaces of the Ensign, regardless of distance?

No, you can only move one space with the Ensign, as it grants the other unit a regular move action. So, you are limited to moving to spaces that are within two spaces of the Ensign.

Q: Does the attribute of the Berserker activate after a move granted by the Ensign?

Yes, the Berserker’s attribute can trigger after a move granted by the Ensign. So, if your Berserker is moved by the Ensign, their attribute will still activate as expected.

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Footman

Q: Can the two Footman units perform different maneuver actions when using the Footman’s tactic?

Yes, they can. You can choose to control a location with one unit and move another by discarding a Footman coin.

Lancer

Q: Can the Lancer choose not to attack after moving two spaces in a straight line using its tactic?

No, the Lancer must have a target it can legally attack when you decide to use its tactic. For example, if a non-bolstered Lancer is moved two spaces and ends up adjacent to a knight, it cannot attack the knight since it cannot attack at that point where you want to use its tactic.

Q: Can the Lancer attack an adjacent unit?

No, it can only attack using its tactic, which requires both moving and attacking.

Light Cavalry

Q: Can the Light Cavalry move just one space?

Yes, you can move the Light Cavalry either one space as a regular move or two spaces using its tactic.

Marshall

Q: Can the Marshall grant a regular attack to any unit within range or allow a unit to perform an attack using its tactic?

No, the Marshall can only grant a regular attack, so it cannot give an attack to Archers or Lancers. Also, it doesn’t allow any other special attack conditions granted by a tactic.

Q: Do the War Priest, Berserker, and Swordsman’s attributes trigger after an attack granted by the Marshall?

Mercenary

Q: What happens if the Mercenary unit is not on the board when I recruit a Mercenary coin?

When you recruit a coin, the Mercenary’s attribute will only be useful if the Mercenary unit is already on the board. This attribute specifically grants the Mercenary unit a free maneuver, not a free action of any other kind. It’s important to understand that you cannot use this attribute to deploy the Mercenary or recruit a coin.

Pikeman

Q: What happens if the Pikeman only has one coin in its stack or if the attacking unit only has one coin in its stack?

The Pikeman’s attribute occurs simultaneously with the attack. This means that it happens regardless of the outcome for either unit. Additionally, it’s worth noting that the Pikeman’s ability is not considered an attack, so it will also affect an attacking Knight.

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Warrior Priest

Q: What if I can’t use the coin drawn by the Warrior Priest after it controls or attacks?

I always have the option to use a coin, but if I don’t want to, I can just discard it. Remember, the coin must be used immediately, but it can be used for any of the three types of actions.

Starting Locations

Q: Can I take control of another player’s starting locations?

Absolutely! I can capture another player’s starting locations just like I would with any other location they control.

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