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Guide to Spartan Wars for Android and iOS, part 2: Tips, tricks, cheats, hints and strategies

In part 1 of the guide to Spartan Wars: Elite Edition/Empire of Honor, we shared tips such as how to find an abandoned city that you can raid for resources, among other things. Read on for some further tips and tricks to help you become even more powerful in the game.

Don’t just increase the sheer number of troops you have at your barracks. In fact, your other main goal should be to go to the wall and train as many defenses as you can, too. They have large amounts of power and are quick to train compared to their mobile troop counterparts. Watchtowers in particular don’t cost too much in the way of wood and stone, and will quickly add to your power total.

If you have one or two particular resources that keep getting plundered, get your City Hall to level 8 as quickly as possible and then build a storage for the two heavily plundered resources. Most likely, your gold and your stones will run out the most quickly, since these are what you will be using to train troops and defenses. Wood and food seem to last a lot longer, so there’s not a whole lot of point in storing them, so build gold storages to stop yourself from getting royally plundered every time that you close the game.

Hit the info button next to each one of your gods when you battle, just to see what each of their special techniques are. Pick the one that will be the most effective based on the number of troops that you have, by doing the math – for example, if Hera’s technique doles out 800 total damage, but Poseidon’s technique doles out 10 damage per troop, then if the scouting report says that there are 80+ troops, pick Poseidon; otherwise, pick Hera. That’s just an example, so take everything into consideration when you are picking.

Send in way more troops than you think that you will need when you go to the misty cave. No matter which enemy troops are in there, it’s going to be FAR tougher to beat them than it will to beat the equivalent amount of troops in an enemy city or resource area.