Can you explain why that is?
I don't mean to doubt you of course, just trying to understand it.
From what I've read, the main purpose of layers is to make the attacking troop stop for one round to kill the layer before moving on, giving your ranged time to be shooting it.
E.g. exercise says 3k archers + 1 worker will defeat 1k cavalry with only the one worker loss. As I understand it, though maybe more archers would be needed, this works because the archers can kill off all of the cavalry before the cavalry even reach the archers (since they have to stop to kill the 1 worker).
Make it 500 workers, same thing, but all 500 workers die. If anything at all like that is correct, I definitely want to know - I don't want to kill off a 100 or 500 troop layer when 1 troop would have done just as well, right?



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