Those who enjoy realistic war settings can try War Alert, a game that allows players to return to the World War II era, controlling different countries' troops to join the battles. Although the battles use 3D scenes, before going into battle, players need to choose character cards. The recommended War Alert troop cards are what we will be looking at in this article. If you don't know how to assemble your troops, continue reading.

Due to limited content length, this article will focus on how to combine different troops if using the United States. First, there is a combination of troops suitable for all players, including mechanized troops, combat engineers, and machine gun troops. These three types of troops, when combined, can not only deal damage but also place mines in the scene. If entering the enemy camp with mines, these engineers can also defuse them. Of course, you can also choose rifle troops, combat troops, and machine gun troops, which is more suitable for players who prefer dealing damage.

Of course, in the game, you can also choose paratroopers, along with mechanized troops and machine gun troops. This type of troop can adapt to various terrain environments. The unique setting of paratroopers allows them to land in different positions at the right time, making it completely feasible for both group combat and flanking maneuvers. Additionally, the landing of paratroopers can be freely chosen by the player, allowing players to dispatch paratroopers when they urgently need fighting power.

It's best to use the officer Steve Dain, then pair him with paratroopers, combat engineers, and mechanized infantry. If you feel that the combat power of these troops alone is insufficient, you can also add rifle troops and machine gun troops, and then utilize anti-tank guns and Chaffee light tanks. After forming the team this way, the overall combat capability of the team is quite excellent, and no matter what kind of terrain, these troops can perform very well.

The above recommendations are for War Alert troop cards. Besides these combinations, players can also choose other troops to form different teams. Each of these troops has different abilities and can be freely combined according to different needs. The above can serve as a reference for combination ideas, and the specific choice of which troops to use depends on the player's personal strategy and the actual demands of the war.