Welcome to Lords of Atelia! You’re looking at the guided Tour of Iron Grip: Lords of Atelia, a free browser-based game produced by Isotx, Inc. The game takes place in the Iron Grip universe. It’s multiplayer, and it’s free for all! This Tour section will explain to you the basic gameplay functions of Lords of Atelia and how to get started.
In Iron Grip: Lords of Atelia, you play as the leader of a rebel group. However, before you can get started, you have to make a very important choice. When creating an account you must decide what faction you’ll play as. Each faction has a different starting bonus, and your choice affects your play style for the rest of the game, so choose carefully.
In Iron Grip: Lords of Atelia, you play as the leader of a rebel group. However, before you can get started, you have to make a very important choice. When creating an account you must decide what faction you’ll play as. Each faction has a different starting bonus, and your choice affects your play style for the rest of the game, so choose carefully.
The above picture is what your interface in game looks like. From it you can see your advisors, which are essential to accomplishing in game tasks. You can see vital information regarding your rebel group on the left side, and the middle of the screen is where all of your actions are performed.
Resources are important to your rebel group’s growth. Power is the most important of all the resources, and is required to do almost everything in game, from building units to producing weapons and even attacking. Your per-turn power gain depends on your level, but you can also try to obtain power by strategically attacking other players. Other examples of resources that you will run across in game are Coal, which is used to power your camp, keep it working, and launch attacks or hold defenses, and Iron, which is required to build. These resources can be extracted at your mines. Upgrading your mines improves production.
In order to operate your army you have a selection of units, and you decide what missions to assign them. Units can be assigned to offense (for attacking others), defense (for defending your army), or economy (mining), provided you have the right weapons, armor and tools. In the beginning, acquiring more units is relatively easy and the difficulty scales according to the size of your army. Having a larger army requires that your economy is proportionally upgraded to support it.
Each army has a weaponry, armory, and workshop, where weapons, armor and tools can be produced. These facilities can be upgraded to accommodate the creation of more advanced weaponry and supplies; the more upgraded your facilities are, the better items you can produce and the more your production costs will be reduced.
When you feel strong enough, you can try raiding other warlords. Attacking other armies can gain you more resources, remove threats, or just go up in levels as a leader. Each level you gain allows you to choose a bonus to improve the efficiency of your play style, so leveling up is beneficial. You also have the option to ally yourself with other players to further your chances of survival and victory, so playing with your friends is encouraged!
Good luck!
Resources are important to your rebel group’s growth. Power is the most important of all the resources, and is required to do almost everything in game, from building units to producing weapons and even attacking. Your per-turn power gain depends on your level, but you can also try to obtain power by strategically attacking other players. Other examples of resources that you will run across in game are Coal, which is used to power your camp, keep it working, and launch attacks or hold defenses, and Iron, which is required to build. These resources can be extracted at your mines. Upgrading your mines improves production.
In order to operate your army you have a selection of units, and you decide what missions to assign them. Units can be assigned to offense (for attacking others), defense (for defending your army), or economy (mining), provided you have the right weapons, armor and tools. In the beginning, acquiring more units is relatively easy and the difficulty scales according to the size of your army. Having a larger army requires that your economy is proportionally upgraded to support it.
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