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Gulfd'An:
mabey easy acually means hard? try playing threw the campaign it should make you a bit better.....

Cyx:
A bit of practise is enough to beat the easy computer, then a tiny bit more for the hard one, but if you want to try playing multiplayer games, you pretty much have to see replays. I suggest www.wcreplays.com.  Download some replays involving the race you want to play, watch, see what's making them so good and try to include it in your own playing.
To watch replays, you need to have the latest version of the game (acquired by connecting on BNet), and to put the .w3g file in the warcraft III/replays directory.
The units you use in a specific game is up to you, the understanding of the complex rock-paper-scissor game the unit choice is come with time (and the knowledge of armor and attack types), but something really important in Warcraft 3 is the BO, or build order, which is basically what you do in the first minutes. More experienced, you will want to adapt it for you own tactic but starting by copying some skilled player one is enough. Try, as they do, not to lose time on this part of the game. It's actually very easy and gives you lots of precious seconds of creeping (killing neutral monsters for XP), rushing (attacking as fast as possible with few units), harassing (trying to kill workers, steal loots, steal kills or kill damaged units without engaging fight), or whatever you want to do.
Some to-do things :
Use the alt key. It's important.
Focus on one enemy unit at a time usually, unless it prevents your own units to attack. If one of his units is already damaged, finish it.
When one of your units is going to die, you should make it flee battle. Then you can either heal it later or make it return in the fight when it can attack without retaliation. If the enemy pursue your fleeing unit it can be good because, well, he won't be attacking you while doing so.
Try to kill the most annoying units, being usually the most damaging or the heroes, in priority, but don't lose too many troops doing so.GL & HF, as they say.[ January 10, 2008: Message edited by: Cyx ]

RustedAxe:
quote:Originally posted by Jeon:
<STRONG>I am also terrible at playing the normal skirmish type games of Warcraft III.I enjoy playing a lot of custom games online though.I tried to work on gaining skill playing against an easy computer as well and kept losing...So then I tried putting a normal computer on my team vs. the easy computer and kinda look at what the normal computer was doing.  Somehow, I managed to level up the easy computer's hero enough through my incompetance that he took out the normal computer and then me.  I gave up after that -_-I find lots of the custom games to be much more fun, and I'm way better at most of them as well.</STRONG>hahaha, holy crud.  An easy computer beat both of you guys! oh, I'm laughing too hard  :D

DJ:
I think this should work against easy comp:
- pick orcs
- as soon as the game starts start building altar of storms, a burrow and barracks (I haven't played in ages so I'm not sure if you have enough money for this at start - if you don't, drop the barracks)
- send all free peons to gold
- make more peons, you need five on gold and after that new ones go to chop wood (I think you'll need something like 7-8)
- as soon as the altar is finished, start making a blade master
- if you haven't made barracks, make them as soon as you can and start making grunts, just don't forget you'll need burrows because they take a lot of pop space for a tier 1 unit
- when the blademaster emerges, upgrade wind walk and have him run straight to the opponent's base
- wreck havoc in opponent's base, concentrating on killing his gold miners (doesn't work so well against elves, so kill wood gatherers instead)
- if your blademaster gets attacked just enter wind walk and escape
- bring in the grunts from your base (which you should've kept producing the whole time - just set the barracks to a number hotkey to make this easier) and level his base, using windwalk to take out damaged units before they can get healing

Mylon:
I utterly detest Warcraft 3's "standard" multiplayer.  The first 3 minutes are all about following a prescribed build pattern (as above, to get that hero rush on the enemy's base and hurt their income) while simultaneously making army production possible.  The battles themselves are all about the micro, like making sure your units focus fire, retreating the units of yours that are being focused on if possible, oh and using spells.  That's a pain in the rear, especially for non-hero units.In general it's just one huge clickfest.  The only real strategy involved is in what units you focus on.  The only skill is in how quickly and accurately you can focus fire and cast spells.  Sadly enough, all RTS games follow this formula.On the bright side, Warcraft 3's custom games can be pretty fun and the editor it comes with is spectacular.  Neglecting downright stupid game design like DotA (you kill enemy hero, you gain gold, enemy hero looses gold _and_ opportunity to make gold and opportunity to gain exp, thus, he reemerges even easier to kill than before, thus clinching your victory), there are some custom games out there worth playing.

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