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<div class="underImgText">Workers are the hard working units that will harvest resources, build your castles and repair its walls. | <div class="underImgText">Workers are the hard working units that will harvest resources, build your castles and repair its walls. | ||
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In a pinch, they'll do their best to fight off enemies, but are not great at it. They don't deal a lot of damage and can't withstand much either.</div> | In a pinch, they'll do their best to fight off enemies, but are not great at it. They don't deal a lot of damage and can't withstand much either.</div> | ||
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<div class="underImgText">Knights are the backbone of your army in Castle Story. They're the unit that can take the most damage thanks to their heavy armor and shield. They can be assigned to hold position or defend an area. | <div class="underImgText">Knights are the backbone of your army in Castle Story. They're the unit that can take the most damage thanks to their heavy armor and shield. They can be assigned to hold position or defend an area. | ||
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Asking a Knight to hold position means they will not move unless knocked out by a bigger enemy or an explosion. They will, however, fight any enemy that comes within range of their sword. | Asking a Knight to hold position means they will not move unless knocked out by a bigger enemy or an explosion. They will, however, fight any enemy that comes within range of their sword. | ||
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Defending an area means the Knight will patrol that radius and attack any enemy that comes inside of it. However, they will ignore enemies outside of the area's limits. | Defending an area means the Knight will patrol that radius and attack any enemy that comes inside of it. However, they will ignore enemies outside of the area's limits. |
There are three classes of Bricktrons; Workers, Knights and Archers. Each of them serves a different purpose.
You can read more about how to obtain new Bricktrons on the Beginner's Guide.
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Asking a Knight to hold position means they will not move unless knocked out by a bigger enemy or an explosion. They will, however, fight any enemy that comes within range of their sword.
Defending an area means the Knight will patrol that radius and attack any enemy that comes inside of it. However, they will ignore enemies outside of the area's limits.
It's best to keep archers away from the front, placed high up on a wall or in a tower, where they can shoot at enemies at a distance.