Upgrading Units

Can someone tell me how to upgrade units? I don't see where to do that.

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Reply #1 Top


In one of the journals Derek said that units auto-upgrade. So no need anymore to micromanage that, thank goodness!

Derek: "Each faction has ten pre-designed unit types.  These units automatically upgrade as new weapons become available.  There is, for example, one archer unit.  But that archer unit will use the best bow the player has.  Units that are already created can upgrade their weapons armor, though it isn't cheap."

Reply #2 Top

It's a bit confusing, but here it goes. I'm using two different phrases here. Unit design = the template you design in the unit designer. Unit = a trained unit that is using an unit design.

 

Step ONE

When you are designing a unit, make sure that you select the Upgradeable option. It is the last one, with a green arrow pointing upwards. In this picture http://imgur.com/AbKz9 I have selected the option to later upgrade my shield.

Step TWO

Train a unit with the unit design.

Step THREE

Research a new type of shield. I researched standing army, so I got access to wooden shields.

Step FOUR

Select the unit that you previously trained. It will now have a new option in its action menu. It looks like this: http://imgur.com/9UJl0


ALSO NOTE

When you are selecting the Upgradeable option when designing a unit, it also means that the unit design itself will automatically upgrade as new stuff becomes available. So, in the picture above of the unit design, I had no shield, but selected that I wanted the upgradeable option. However, now that I have a shield, the unit design has automatically become updated and has a shield. This will continue as I gain even more powerful shield options. Units trained with this unit design will always be trained with the best currently available shield. Such a trained unit can also be upgraded like in Step Four if better shields become available.


The pre-designed unit designs that become available often already have the "upgradeable option". Therefore, the "archer" unit will always appear as having the latest bow when trained. It also means that these units can later be upgraded as well.

 

Reply #3 Top

Also you can't upgrade units if you're outside of your territory.

Reply #4 Top


Thanks for very good info. We need a wiki :)

Reply #5 Top

Here's a suggestion to improve the UI for this type of upgrade system. When I'm browsing unit designs in the unit designer, there's no way of telling what unit design has selected the "upgradeable" option and which unit design has selected a specific weapon.

Take this Sentinel for example: http://i.imgur.com/fJnN5.jpg

I have no idea of telling if that Sentinel was designed with the upgradeable option, or just told to use a club. Hint: It WAS the upgradeable option.