Mao Mao: nickname of spear thrower.
Fork: another name for spear (pike, halberd)
Meat horse: the nickname of reconnaissance cavalry (the worst unit is actually called meat horse, as the name implies, this soldier is the guy who was dragged to be cannon fodder)
Stragglers: It seems to be the name of spearmen. I don't remember.
Rooster: nickname of eagle warrior
Black Fast: The way to send troops to harass and attack in the dark ages.
Quick sealing: a method of sending troops to harass and attack quickly in feudal times.
Fast city: the method of sending troops to harass and attack in the era of rapid rise of castles
Muzhai: a form of fast sealing, which focused on logging at first, then quickly rose to feudalism, and then was attacked by spear soldiers.
Horse violence: A large number of tactics of knight harassment attack are produced after the city is fast, which is very popular.
Riding and shooting violence: a tactic of harassing and attacking archers after the city is fast.
Eagle Storm: The tactics of harassing and attacking eagle soldiers are mass-produced after the city is fast, which is an American patent.
Monk riot: mass production of monk surrender tactics after the city is fast (extremely rare)
Tower riot: the most reviled tactic is to send farmers to the other side's territory to build a large number of watchtowers to suppress it.
H: It's an arm of the brigade. For example, the sea of crossbows is the crossbow of the brigade.
TC: abbreviation for town center.
Fence: A strategy of enclosing one's base with buildings and fences.
22p means there are 22 farmers, and 23p means there are 23 farmers.
Smuggling: the tactics of smuggling soldiers or farmers to enemy land by boat or building various buildings to attack islands or part of naval maps.
TC riot: a less commonly used black quick tactic, which generally uses Persia (Persian TC has high health 1 times) to kill pigs and then self-destruct the motherboard, and then more than half of the farmers cover the enemy motherboard and then shoot at each other.
The middle seal: What is done in 3V3 is not to attack the city quickly as usual, but for farmers to attack the front seal quickly, get out of the bow or tower and suddenly attack each other. Occasionally send 1 or two farmers to build stables in front, and quickly rise to the city to catch the enemy by surprise.
Five swords to lead the city: In feudal times, the Five Musketeers were used as fast attack tactics, and the mage could make five swords, 17 points or even 16 points rise to the castle, which was generally only used in version A.
Sling: used in multiplayer battles, an ally does not upgrade his homeland after feudalism, but donates resources to other allies, so that they can upgrade quickly and attack the enemy militarily. Known as the greatest tactical invention of the empire in 1 year.
Stealing pigs: If the opponent's wild boar is close to his base, use reconnaissance cavalry to lead his pig back to his base.
Stop the pig: the farmer who leads the pig will take the pig back to tc, shoot an arrow and then station it in TC, so that the pig will not run away. After the farmer who raises sheep kills the sheep, he will kill the pig, and then 8 to 10 people will collect the pig to improve the pig collection rate.
Mark the wolf: If there is a wolf between the enemy and me, you can choose a farmer and build a wooden fence on the wolf (it is not necessary for the farmer to actually build it), so if the wolf is found missing, it means that the enemy farmer has reached the front.
Mark gold and stone: Just like Mark Wolf, it is to choose a farmer to build a wooden fence around the enemy's main gold or stone. If the enemy collects gold or a quarry, you can see it and find out what tactics the enemy intends to use.
Primary gold and secondary gold: primary gold refers to the largest pile of gold closest to TC, and secondary gold refers to two smaller piles of gold far away from TC.
Meat shield: refers to placing other arms in front of long-range troops to prevent enemy troops from attacking at close range. For example, using Qingqi as the meat shield of Mongolian sudden riding can easily defeat the rangers, and when the enemy is mainly long-range troops, using siege vehicles as the "meat shield" to attract enemy firepower and reduce the casualties of their own troops.
Initiation and control: refers to the control of spear throwers in version A spear throwing battle. The master of initiation and control can only describe Mao Mao as superb.
Riding a horse and riding a horse: both refer to the use of cavalry to attack and kill farmers in the castle era, so that the enemy comes and goes in a hurry and has no time to take care of the west.
Two thumbs up: Siege car
Re-throw: heavy catapult,
Giant throwing: Some people refer to heavy-duty trebuchets, while others refer to trebuchets (balers).
Small artillery: hand-propelled artillery
Garbage soldiers: forks, Mao Mao and Qingqi when there was no gold in the late emperor. As long as there are enough, they can still compete with the enemy's gold weapons.
Streaking: The base was razed to the ground, leaving only farmers to flee and start a new stove.
1800+, 2K, etc. : all refer to regional integration. The initial score 1600, 1800+ is considered as a general master, and 2000+ is considered as a well-known master. 2200+ has been ranked in the world, and 2500+ is an outstanding master. So far, there are only two 2600+.
1 1, 24: the unique characters of the two empires.
luck
Gj: Well done (usually used to congratulate someone or a team on their victory)
Gabby: Good game.
Very good game.
Druce: Black Fast.
Flushing: quick sealing
Tower storm