![]() ![]() The aim is to hit a monster as many times as possible before delivering the killing blow, which tends to award more XP and resources than simply one-shotting it. This type of combat does not involve your army, but relies on your hero research, skills, and gear instead. For instance, you can use your hero, Ruth – in our case, to attack and defeat all manners of monsters across the global map. There are actually several ways to do battle in Game of Kings. We’ve already discussed base-building at length in a different guide, so it’s time to take a good look at troop types, army compositions, and bloody battle. Try as hard as you may, you can’t have one without the other. In fact, these two aspects of the game are closely interwoven. In essence, you build your throne by spilling the “blood” of others, which makes combat just as important as building. Even if you start out as a peaceful king, there comes a time in the development of your kingdom when you have to start raiding others in order to keep up with ever-growing resource demands. Game of Kings fits neatly into the mobile base-building genre, but the release is subtitled “The Blood Throne” for a good reason. ![]()
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