


These units may quickly become obselete in fact, they become nothing more than back-up when you get the Ninja, and later in the game, generally you stop producing them altogether. Depending on the device on which you play and due to the large amount of warriors on screen, this tactic may invoke some lag. Enemies in the air can attack the Warriors without being touched by them, and in order for this strategy to remain effective, you must send a more powerful unit to combat such high-level enemies. In large numbers they become very powerful and can wipe out the opponent within the first two minutes, though no amount of warriors can stand up to certain high-level enemies. Upgrading these units early and saving your mana up so you can 'spam' the enemy with enough of them is a clever tactic that can help you through the first levels.

However, they will become slower that it's first two stages. The attack speed becomes incredibly fast, making it useful when "spamming". Robin Hood: Once upgraded to level ten, the warrior no longer holds the title of "warrior" and instead becomes "Robin Hood", who wields a bow and arrow.Deals more damage depending on the level. Unlike the original warrior, it holds the spear in both hands, holds it underhead, and strikes it directly.
CARTOON WARS 3 UNITS UPGRADE
Veteran Warrior: Once you upgrade the warrior to level five, it becomes the veteran warrior, who wields a spear.Warrior: As a regular warrior, the character holds a sword up in the air to swing down when attacking.Very weak when this type.Heavy units and AOE units (Units that deal Area Of Affect damage) Robin Hood is slower than Warrior and Veteran Warrior. However, Robin Hood has longer range.Īverage. Warriors are the first units you have available in Cartoon Wars.
