The King Is Watching: Best Troops Guide
Written by Alec Blackwood | The King is Watching
The best troops in The King Is Watching are Ballistas, Fire Wizards, Beast Hunters, and Swordsmen, but there is more to it than sheer power. These units scale well into the late game, handle boss waves well, and pair well with high-morale or spell-focused builds.
Some troops are cheap stallers. Others deal massive damage from the backline. Here’s some more information on the best troops in The King is Watching.
Best Early Game Troops
Peasants
Cheap, fast to produce, and good for storing in the barracks. Use them to stall early waves or release them as backup mid-fight. Not for long-term use.
Hunters
Faster and stronger than Peasants. Combine them with Ballistas early for a low-cost, high-value frontline.
Swordsmen
Your first strong melee unit. Upgrades from Militia when paired with a Swordsman Barracks. Train Militia first, then rotate your gaze to the Barracks to upgrade.
Best Mid to Late Game Troops
Ballistas
Top-tier backline unit. Long range, high damage, and great for clearing mobs. Put them behind Hunters or Swordsmen. Works well even in low-morale builds.
Beast Hunters
Excellent against bosses. Their stuns help lock down big threats like dragons. Combine with the Stun Artifact to chain-disable late-game elites.
Fire Wizards
The strongest AoE damage unit in the game. Use 10 of them with high-HP tanks to wipe entire waves. Requires spell synergy or tank support to shine.
Catapults
Similar to Ballistas but better in clustered fights. Pair with spells like Tornado or Freeze to maximize splash damage.
Knights
Heavier version of Swordsmen. Useful for tanking when Fire Wizards are in play. Not required if you're scaling with spells or ranged DPS.
Dragons
Trained through the Dragon Nest. Extremely strong but slow to train and capped by unit limit.
Troops to Avoid
Archers
Weaker than Ballistas. Poor scaling into the midgame. However, Archers are cool, so…
Healers
Largely redundant if you’re running a Hospital. Slow to act and waste valuable training space.
Furniture/Wine-based units
Takes too long to set up. Not worth the resource chain unless you’re going for a niche morale build.
Best Troop Combos
Ballistas + Hunters
Efficient for early and midgame. Easy to produce and cheap to run.
Fire Wizards + Knights
Late-game wipe combo. Wizards deal the damage, Knights buy the time.
Beast Hunters + Swordsmen
Good hybrid setup for bosses and waves. Focus your vision on troop healing and spellcasting.
Dragons + Arena + Hospital
If your economy is stable, this setup becomes nearly unkillable. Dragons take over late waves once you scale past unit cap.
Final Blurb
The best troops in The King Is Watching are the ones that scale with your economy and survive boss waves.
Build a core of Ballistas or Wizards, support them with tanks, and rotate out weaker units by midgame. The rest is all vision control and smart swapping.
FAQ
What is the best troop in The King Is Watching?
Ballistas are the most reliable. Fire Wizards are the strongest if you can support them.
How do I get Swordsmen?
Train Militia normally, then place a Swordsman Barracks under your gaze to upgrade them.
Can I use Dragons and Militia together?
No. They share the same training slot. Only use one at a time.
Are Archers worth building?
No. They’re outclassed by Ballistas in every way.
Which troop should I use for bosses?
Beast Hunters. Their stun helps shut down dragons and late elites.
What supports Fire Wizards best?
Knights and high morale. Hospitals and Arenas also help keep them alive.
Can I store extra troops?
Yes. Use barracks to store Peasants or Hunters and release them when needed.
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