

Spearmen require barracks, archers require an archery range, and cavalry require a stable. You’ll need a few structures to build them and population space from your houses. Social Empires features several different military units. Occasionally buildings such as a tower might catch on fire so move a villager near the structure to put out the fire. Towers can be further upgraded for more protection once you reach higher levels and the castles will allow for some elite units to be trained such as the elite swordsman and elite knight.
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Once you reach higher levels you can build full walls complete with a gate and even a castle. Your city can be surrounded by towers and light defenses. Once you reach higher levels you can sell these structures and build upgrades which will produce more resources. You’ll need to send a villager to the structure once it’s created to make it work and the lower buildings allow for two villagers. These structures will produce larger amounts of resources slowly over time. You can also get resources through mines and mills. They appear periodically around the game map. Once you have used the animal you’ll need to collect more of them. Once you have the pen take a villager near the animal and the villager will capture the animal which will move towards your pen to be used. First of all you have several animals around the map and build the appropriate animal pen will allow you to harvest those animals. You can also collect resources a couple of different way.

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