Mounted Troop PvP Configuration
Mounted troops are powerful units in Evony, excelling at countering ground troops and providing high mobility in PvP battles. This guide explores how to optimize your mounted troop configurations for maximum effectiveness in SvS and battlefield scenarios.
Layering Your Mounted Troops
Effective layering is essential for creating a strong mounted troop march. The general strategy involves allocating the majority of your march to the highest tiers, while including smaller amounts of lower tiers to absorb damage and add versatility.
Mounted Troop Dynamic Troop Layering Tool
Use the tool below to generate an optimized mounted troop layering configuration for your mounted troops. Simply input your highest-tier troop size and march size, and the tool will calculate the recommended distribution.
Dynamic Troop Layering Tool
Use the tool below to generate an optimized layering configuration for your mounted troops. Simply input your highest troop level, total march size, and the number of non-mounted troops per level, and the tool will calculate the recommended distribution.
Instructions for using the tool
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Select your highest mounted troop tier:
Use the input field labeled "Maximum Troop Level" to select the highest troop tier in your mounted troop march. The value ranges from 1 to 16, with the default set to 14 for most advanced troop configurations.
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Enter your total march size:
In the "Total March Size" field, input the total number of troops available for your march. This value represents the full capacity of the march you are planning.
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Set the non-mounted troop allocation:
Input the number of non-mounted troops (e.g., ground, ranged, siege) allocated to each level in the "Non-Mounted Troops Per Level" field. The default is 10,000 troops per level, but you can adjust this based on your strategy.
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Adjust the top three tier allocations:
Use the sliders to customize the percentage allocation for the top three mounted troop tiers (e.g., T14, T13, T12). The default settings are 45% for the top tier, 23% for the second tier, and 10% for the third tier. The total allocation for these tiers should not exceed 90%, leaving at least 10% for lower tiers but you can maipulate the tool to your own preference.
- Drag the "Top Tier Allocation" slider to set the percentage for your highest tier.
- Use the "Second Tier Allocation" slider to adjust the percentage for your second tier.
- Modify the "Third Tier Allocation" slider to allocate a percentage to your third tier.
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Generate your mounted troop layering configuration:
Click the "Generate Troop Layers" button. The tool will calculate the troop distribution based on your inputs and display the results in a detailed table below.
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Review your mounted troop configuration:
The output table will show a complete breakdown of your troop layering, including the level, type (mounted, ground, ranged, siege), percentage allocation, and number of troops for each tier. Use this data to optimize your mounted troop PvP march for maximum performance.
More Troop Layering Tools
Example Mounted Troop March
Here is an example of a well-layered mounted troop march:
Troop Tier | Quantity |
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Top Tier (T14) | 700k |
Second Tier (T13) | 500k |
Third Tier (T12) | 200k |
Lower Tiers | 30k |
This composition ensures your top-tier troops deal significant damage while lower-tier troops absorb hits, maximizing survivability and efficiency.
Mounted March & Rally Generals
These generals lead mounted troops to victory in marches and rallies with enhanced attack and mobility.
- George Monck
- Marco Polo
- Hestia
- Napoleon (Prime)
- Washington (Prime)
- Jayavarman II
- Cheng Yaojin
- Poligenus
- Andre Massena
- Beowulf
- Laudon
- Zhao Yun
- Mordred
- Roland
- Hannibal
- George A. Custer
Conclusion
Mounted troop PvP configuration is a critical part of achieving victory in Evony. By using the layering strategies and tools provided in this guide, you can build powerful mounted troop marches capable of dominating your opponents. For more information, explore our other troop configuration guides linked above.