Craft Warriors is a new RTS for the iOS and Android platforms. You have a whole raft of customization options here, as you can design your own warriors, but you also have the base-building and defending, and base-attacking and raiding gameplay of a Clash of Clans-style strategy game. You can earn gold, mythril and the extra-rare gems, as well as mix it up against other players, and even other clans. Read on for some tips and tricks for Craft Warriors!
You start off the game with two builders and one blacksmith. Keep them busy as much as you can; the faster that you can build and upgrade, the faster that you’ll rocket up into the upper echelon of players. Your blacksmith will allow you to upgrade your troops, making them stronger and more competent in battle. Your builders will allow you to do everything else in this game.
Keep your storages upgraded, especially if you like to battle a lot. The more that you battle, the more you’ll find yourself with a glut of gold and mythril, and it will get to the point where you earn it faster than you can spend it. So keep your storages upgraded, even ahead of your gold mine and mythril pumps if you have to. Of course, if you don’t battle that often, keep the mine and the pump upgraded, too.
Bases operate on a fixed design, making it all the more important to keep things such as your walls upgraded. You can’t add additional walls other than in the places that they already exist, or that their ruins exist, so you have to keep them upgraded as highly as possible in order to make the toughest defense that you can.
When you’re sending your troops out into battle, be wise with where you send them. Send them after the gun towers first, so that they can destroy them and minimize the damage done to your troops. Then, they will move on and they’ll knock off the gold and mythril buildings, as well as the castle.
To unlock everything that you can, be sure to keep the castle upgraded. The castle is the building that generally takes the longest and is the most expensive, but it’s the center of your base, both figuratively and literally. The higher the level of the castle, the more of your base you’ll be able to work with. You’ll be able to expand to the outside of your base, gradually, instead of just the inner core of your base.