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Legion TD Guide
The "Save & Send" Strategy
Instead of sending 20 mythium every round, save for 2-3 rounds then send a massive combo.
4. Sending Guide (Mercenaries)
Early, mid, and late game strategy
- Early game
- Prioritize cost-effective units that reliably clear early waves.
- Balance between buying necessary units and saving for interest.
- Scout opponents’ builds when possible.
- Mid game
- Start pivoting into stronger synergies; begin forming a coherent faction plan.
- Use targeted upgrades or sells to transition rather than full rebuilds.
- Consider defensive items/abilities if available.
- Late game
- Aim for a high-impact composition with strong scaling units and completed synergies.
- Manage positioning precisely; counter opponents’ compositions.
- Spend excess gold to avoid giving opponents long-term advantage from your weakness.
Part 6: Late Game & King Upgrades (Wave 12+)
Once you pass Wave 11, the build is mostly set. Now you micro-manage the King. legion td guide
1. Value vs Income
- Value = total gold spent on fighters.
- Income = gold per wave from workers + King upgrades.
Rule of thumb: after wave 5, keep value slightly above recommended wave value (press Tab to see "value needed").
Mastering the Lane: The Ultimate Legion TD Strategy Guide
Whether you are playing the classic Warcraft III mod, Legion TD 2 on Steam, or the popular Dota 2 Custom Game, the fundamentals of Legion TD remain the same. It is a game of economy, wave management, and chaotic battles. Legion TD Guide The "Save & Send" Strategy
But going from a novice who leaks constantly to a veteran who holds waves solo requires more than just building strong units. It requires understanding the meta, the mathematics of income, and the psychology of your opponents. Early game
This guide covers everything you need to know to climb the ranks.
6. Recommended Starter Legions
Legion TD 2 features various factions (Legions). Here are the best ones for beginners:
- Forsaken: High damage, relatively simple mechanics. Great for learning positioning.
- Elementals: Very tanky units. Good for learning how to hold waves comfortably while you learn economy.
- Atlanteans: Powerful ranged units. Easy to position effectively.
Part 7: Reading the Enemy – Scout Like a Pro
You have vision of the enemy’s lane. Use it.