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==General Dark Age Strategies== | ==General Dark Age Strategies== | ||
The Hun civilization has the potential to expand incredibly quickly if managed correctly. While others are busy chopping wood, you can concentrate on harvesting food and producing villagers. Use your light cavalry to scout out the surrounding countryside. You are primarily looking for sources of food that can be stockpiled quickly (that is, wild game and sheep). Just because you don't need to build houses doesn't mean you can neglect gathering wood altogether. You should put at least three villagers on woodcutting detail. You won't need the wood just yet, but the demand increases dramatically once you reach the feudal age. | The Hun civilization has the potential to expand incredibly quickly if managed correctly. While others are busy chopping wood and building houses, you can concentrate on harvesting food and producing villagers. Use your light cavalry to scout out the surrounding countryside. You are primarily looking for sources of food that can be stockpiled quickly (that is, wild game and sheep). Just because you don't need to build houses doesn't mean you can neglect gathering wood altogether. You should put at least three villagers on woodcutting detail. You won't need the wood just yet, but the demand increases dramatically once you reach the feudal age. | ||
==General Feudal Age Strategies== | ==General Feudal Age Strategies== |