In this episode, we bring you an introduction to the War Alert soldier cards. If you're planning to play this game, it's essential to understand the soldier cards, as they are crucial for your strategic arrangements. Only by reasonably recognizing the role of each type of unit can you properly arrange them. Let's take a look below. Currently, there aren't many types of soldiers available in the game, so it's still quite easy to understand.

First up is the Assault Trooper. He differs from some infantry units that only have one or two tiers, as he has 2 more points of armor, which simply means his defensive capability is improved. When choosing an Assault Trooper, typically, there are 5 in a group. If you cannot gain an advantage in numbers, then you need to gain an advantage in weaponry. The Assault Trooper has higher weapon accuracy and faster movement speed than regular infantry, and their survival ability is also better. Therefore, I highly recommend choosing them.

The damage output of Snipers is quite impressive, with excellent overall attack power. However, usually, there is only one Sniper, so it's recommended to position him far from the enemy to avoid being taken out quickly.

Also, note that each card has two systems: one is the basic attack skill of the soldier card, and the other is the special skill of the soldier card. Sometimes, skills can also affect weapons, so try to check in advance what can be paired together.

This concludes the sharing on the content related to War Alert soldier cards. When playing, do not blindly dispatch troops; instead, release the appropriate ones based on the actual situation. This way, you can increase your chances of winning, not waste time, and also provide yourself with a good combat experience.