Even the optimistic worldview of Ara: History Untold can’t change one constant of human history: War. Building a prosperous and lasting civilization in this strategy game requires you to fend off opportunistic rivals, tribal raiders, and the last remnants of fallen empires. In short: You’ll need to build a capable military.
Naturally, a military doesn’t only serve defensive purposes: Winning wars is one of the ways to obtain Prestige, the score needed to claim victory at the end of the game, making an aggressive play style very much an option to consider. What’s more, the strength of your standing army at the end of the game will add Prestige to your score as well, incentivizing you to invest some of your resources into your forces.
Learn how to recruit and deploy military units in Ara: History Untold and find all available formations with their effects.
Recruitment in Ara: History Untold works a little differently from other games. Although you still build units in your cities, they are not immediately deployed on the map after being completed. Instead, recruited units are added to your Reserves, which are available from the little button in the bottom left of the screen showing a helmet with + symbol next to it.
Click on that button to enter the screen in which you can manage your military. Here you will get an overview of all your currently deployed civilian units (like scouts and settlers), armies, fleets, and air forces, as well as information on how many more you can field (there are limits for each type). You will also find all of your Reserves here.
You can deploy a new force by clicking on the + symbol in any of the categories, which will take you to the deployment screen. Here you can choose how large a force you want to field, which types of units it will include, and what formation it will use. Though there are default formations allowing you to field any army compositions you want, using special formations that contain a specific unit mix provides some neat combat bonuses – you can find all formations and effects below.
Once you have filled out your formation with units from your Reserves, you can choose where to deploy the force. Keep in mind that this requires up to two turns of time, so make sure you field the army in a secure area – otherwise the enemy might destroy it during deployment. Armies do cost maintenance when deployed, using food from your global stockpile. If you don’t have food to sustain them, their combat strength is significantly reduced. The same applies when your forces veer too far from your own territory and overstretch your supply lines. Reserves, though, are free from any upkeep, so mobilization is actually quite a significant decision in this game.
Check our guide on how to grow your food production in Ara: History Untold to ensure you can feed a large field army.
It’s worth noting that you can’t upgrade units in Ara: History Untold. A unit of pikemen will forever be a unit of pikemen, whether in your Reserves or deployment.
Naval formations, unlike ground troop formations, do not provide any special effects – they only allow you to slot more units into a single formation:
Similar to naval formations, air formations do not provide any additional bonuses aside from enabling you to group several units together:
For more on the game, read our Ara: History Untold developer interview. You might also want to find out how to use Ara's crafting system to be able to produce all the necessary materials for your army.
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