Have you ever felt like wanting to overcompensate sometimes? No we’re not talking about the tower you planted in the middle of the Goldenfields, it’s your army! Clearly you’re not sending in more men, you’re not winning fast enough! At the end of the day size does matter as the fate of Eo rests in the hands of whoever has more pawns readily available to be thrown against a stone wall. But where do you even get a sizeable amount of troops? What buttons do you push to make the numbers go up? Worry not as we’re here to tell you everything you need to know about amassing an army, fictional of course.
SpellForce: Conquest of Eo | Increase Stack Size (Necromancer) | How To Get Massive Armies
So you’re going to have to set up a few things in the beginning if you want to your stack size to increase. At this point you should have already unlocked the Allfire Flow and be able to use your Mana, Research, and Proficiency, so let’s check the tower menu.
When you’re in the Towermenu you will see a Mastery requirement at the bottom, you can identify this by the magnifying glass at the right side. The threshold level changes every time you make improvements so check that at the earliest possible time.
Speaking of mastery, go on over to the Allfire Flow menu you just unlocked and put everything into Proficiency. This gives you a massive boost as proficiency turns into mastery with each passing day which will help out with upgrading your tower.
One more thing, you will want to build and upgrade buildings as well. For example if you’re playing on Necromancer then the Crypt is something you should get upon unlocking Room Extensions. Add in a War Room and the Soul Well to get a +1 on your stack size each.
Some of these upgrades may differ depending on your playthrough but one things for sure is that you’ll be able to get the Warriors Hall structure as it’s available to all three mages. You can do that by befriending the people of Audale in Gillyshire for the blueprint. And that’s it! That’s the way to go if you’re looking to increase your stack size early on. Don’t forget your recipes, you’ll still need them to make those rooms!
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