Applying the Rule of /10 Effectively

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    • Applying the Rule of /10 Effectively

      Hello everyone. You may have previously seen the /10 icon under your units, and the message that turns red if you exceed this limit, stating "only 10 units of yours can inflict damage." New players might interpret this as needing to divide each army into 10 units. For instance, some may organize their armies with 2 artillery, 2 armored units, 2 of this, and 2 of that to make up the 10-unit arrangement. However, this is where the issue arises. You need to leverage the 10-unit rule to your advantage. For example, if I prepare my army with 10 anti-air units, 10 medium tanks, 10 armored vehicles, and 10 artillery units (this is an exaggerated example, don’t do this), having an army of 40 units does not prevent my 10 artillery units from attacking simultaneously. If I have 11 artillery units, only 10 can attack at once. I hope I’ve clarified the concept. Your top 10 units that deal the most damage will engage in battle. Therefore, in one such setup, 10 anti-air units will target enemy aircraft, 10 armored vehicles will deal with enemy infantry, and 10 artillery units will attack distant soldiers. Instead of keeping your army in groups of 10, use the 10-unit rule to your advantage and enjoy the victory. Of course, never keep your army this large; every time you exceed 10, your army’s health points decrease. Adjust according to your army’s condition, number, and strength. Good Luck!