In the game Dungeon and Castle 4, there are a plethora of activities, one of which is attacking camps. However, many players do not know how to engage in this activity, leading to poor progress. Today, I will explain how to play the camp attack in Dungeon and Castle 4. Because different camps have different combat methods, everyone must read carefully; after reading, you will clearly understand how to fight.

This activity is quite challenging because different camps have varying requirements during battle. Let's look at the first one: it requires only named heroes to participate, and the use of mystical treasures is prohibited. You need to use the barrels on the field to eliminate enemies. Here, you should choose ranged characters, trying not to occupy black areas to prevent monsters from circling around the barrels. Next, make good use of the barrels on the field to destroy the monsters. The second camp allows only one hero to participate, with no use of mystical treasures, requiring the use of items on the battlefield to eliminate enemies. It also involves detonating barrels, but be sure to stand at a distance.

The third camp allows three heroes to participate, without using mystical treasures, employing a combination of ranged and melee characters. Ranged characters can position themselves freely, while melee characters need to hold off the monsters. The order for detonating barrels is: the middle barrel (No. 1), the right barrel (No. 2), and the left barrel (No. 3). First, detonate No. 1 and No. 2, pushing the monsters near No. 3. For other camps, the approach is similar; as long as you figure out the positioning of your heroes and the order of detonating barrels, you can clear them relatively easily.

Most camps by default use ranged characters, with melee characters selected based on need. Pay attention to positioning to avoid dangerous areas, and then precisely control the timing of detonating barrels. When melee characters are needed, they usually have to hold off the monsters. Physical tank type characters can be used for this purpose, with precise control over their positions, making most stages relatively easy to conquer. Stages that require only one character are simpler, whereas those requiring multiple characters tend to be more difficult, often needing several attempts to overcome.

After reading today's introduction, I believe everyone now understands how to play the camp attack in Dungeon and Castle 4. This activity offers generous rewards and tests your operational skills on the field, making it a very enjoyable part of the game. Everyone should definitely give it a try.