LOTR Rise To War Forts Guide

LOTR Rise To War Forts Guide

Many new players are confused by forts, what they are for, where to place them, and so on. When you don’t know what you’re doing, things can get complicated.
This guide will cover everything you need to know about forts in LOTR Rise To War.

But what do forts do in Lotr Rise To War?

A fort is a structure that expands the operating radius of your troop. The distance your troops can travel is limited, and building forts far from your city will increase that limitation.

That doesn’t mean you can send all of your troops to the fort and use them. By default, your troops are stationed in your city, and if you build a fort, you must station them there in order to benefit from a new radius.

The problem is that you can only station two troops there, and if you want to station more troops at the same location, you must construct another fort.

This is one of the things that most players dislike about LOTR Rise To War, which is why it receives so much negative feedback. It takes far too long to march from one sport to another, swap troops, and construct forts. The map is too large, and it simply takes too long.

When you station your troops in a fort, if your march is defeated, it will return to where it was stationed; the same is true when you recall your troops. That is the only positive aspect of the fort.

Sometimes it is hard to see a good position for a fort on phone so we recommend that you try LOTR Rise To War on PC. it will make your gameplay much better.

How to build a fort

It’s not too difficult. Choose the tile where you want to build your fort and press the Build option. It will take a lot of resources to build, but sometimes you want to build a fort outside of your radius, which is possible. It will cost you 10 action points so be careful where you will send your troops. It’s a lot of action points.

One thing to keep in mind is that when you build a fort on a title, it will pause resource production and ring power on that tile, so you should build forts on basic tiles that do not produce as many resources.

If you don’t like the location of your fort, you can delete it; it will just take up territory space and reduce your production.