![]() Using the Warrior beyond the Iron Age is a big mistake, as the Mercenary (the light unit of the EMA) can often kill the warrior in two hits. Soldiers are superior to them in every way except for defense and the bonus against light units. Warriors are not recommended by the time a player reaches the middle of the Iron Age because they greatly lose their effectiveness. Warriors have a moderately low attack, and are only effective against spearfighters and horsemen. Multiple spearfighters can gang up on a warrior and kill it with a few hits. The warrior is much weaker against same age units compared to other heavy units of different ages. The Stone Thrower, the artillery unit of the Bronze Age, is not very effective against the Warrior. Slingers do not do as much damage against warriors compared to other ranged units in other ages against same unit heavy units, making the warrior just a bit stronger. As with all units, it's best to field with other units to ease their weakness. ![]() Combined with a rather slow speed, the Warrior is quite vulnerable to those classes. However, both ranged units and artillery units have a combat bonus against it. ![]() It generally works well against other melee classes. ![]() The Warrior can be considered the "tank" unit in the Bronze Age. ![]()
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