#idoneth
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Its a mobility and impact based army. You want to dictate tempo of the game and not let enemies do the same.
If you do, your army folds instantly.
Positioning is therefore key. You need to be aware of enemy threat ranges and keep back/around until you know its safe to engage them
generally you can either go cavalry heavy (eels)
Or for current season (temporary thing, if you are just starting possibly not needed as much) namarti
gameplay is - soften enemies as much as you can, stay out of their range, then swoop in and finish, get out.
if you get stuck in melee, most likely that unit is gone
Oh okay, it's like playing harlequins
honestly yeah, but there's more of a sense of timing
you want to be hitting with most things on BR3, maybe with some units not taking advantage of your BR2 ability in order to charge on BR3 instead
@green harbor is rule of 3 a thing in AoS
Nope!