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==Choosing Between Attacking Armor or Strength== Units have two different statistics which serve as health. The first is strength, the other is armor; a shield which protects your strength. Strength is not only your unit's health, but also their attack power. As a unit takes more damage to their Strength, their attack also decreases. Typically you'll first want to reduce armor on an enemy unit before beginning to attack their Strength. There are exceptions, since when using units with a very high level strength, ( like [[Warhawk]] ), it's a good idea to attack an enemy directly, especially if you are able to reduce that enemy's Strength to half or less. However, if a unit's armor is quite high, it's probably a good idea to invest in making that enemy more vulnerable by breaking armor. After you'll broken it down a bit you'll be more effective, and can attack at Strength. Ideally, being able to reduce the enemy to half life is a good rule of thumb, when trying to decide whether to attack [[Strength]] or [[Armor]].
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