As you know, the mobile survival gameState of Survival requires strategy on many points! For example, troop management is of utmost importance. In this new article, we will take a closer look at the different troops in State of Survival. So, what are the troop types and their stats? What are the best compositions for PvP? To develop your strategy and optimize your troop management, follow the guide 😉
The different types of troops
In order to carry out your attacks and defend your base properly, you will need to be familiar with the State of Survival troops at your disposal. They are divided into three categories: infantry, snipers (or hunters) and vehicles (or riders).
Infantry
This troop includes, among others, behemoths, infantrymen or destroyers. The infantry is relatively weak but has a lot of VP and can therefore play the role of a front line. Each of the infantry soldiers has its own speciality: infantrymen are stronger against fighters, while behemoths have the advantage over riders.
The goal is to line up soldiers of both types if you want to survive enemy assaults.
Hunters
The huntertroop is the core of your army. As with the other two types of units, some hunters are stronger against infantry and others against riders. They have few VPs and are not very resistant, but inflict a lot of damage.
Your goal will be to keep your hunters alive as long as possible so that they can deal their enormous damage on the opposing troops.
Riders
In the troop ofriders, you will have to deal with quads or motorcycles. Some of these units are particularly effective against hunters when the others have an advantage over infantry.
We advise you to give priority to units that are effective against infantry in order to quickly annihilate the enemy's first front line.
State of Survival troop statistics
There are 4 statistics governing the strength of your troopsin State of Survival:
attack;
defence ;
health ;
lethality.
These values will determine the troop choices for your armies.
In a fight, the difference between the attack of one side and the defence of the other side leads to the basic damage. On the other hand, lethality and health determine the number of casualties caused by this damage.
The best troop compositions for PvP
It is important to note that at the beginning of the game you should focus on advancing levels and not recruiting too many troops. Focus on unlocking new troops from State of Survival to create an effective army.
The information in this guide is therefore mainly useful at an advanced stage of the game. In fact, you can read our beginner's guide to get started. When you reach level 7, you will have access to powerful troops. Unlocking the next ones will then take a long time to concentrate on the troops present.
Generally speaking, the important thing is to find the right mix of infantry, hunters and riders in your army. A ratio of 40% hunters, 30% infantry and 30% riders is usually the best possible ratio to win your battles. Depending on the strength of your opponents, modifications can be made. For example, less infantry and more hunters against weak opponents or more infantry and less hunters against stronger opponents.
Once you have determined the best composition for your troops, it is always a good idea to make sure you have enough. That way, even if you suffer losses, you can still use your preferred ratio. You don't want to find yourself in a situation where you have to send out a march with no infantry because you are all out.
Finally, unless lower level troops are needed, it is best to always train the higher level troops through your daily training.
After reading this guide to the troops in State of Survival, you'll have everything you need to manage your battles perfectly! If you want to go even further in the game, don't hesitate to have a look at all our tips on State of Survival!
Matthieu
Coming from a time when mobile gaming was only possible in the form of Game&Watch (or Tetris for the wealthy), I now have several decades as a gamer to put into practice in my tests and guides! :)
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