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That's why I suggested 8 knights. 4 are fighting, 4 are training. If you don't get wounds, you don't need more except as masters of different buildings.
I'm saying that after the slots are full, there's nothing left but to fire the knights, you can't get them to the waiting room and the knights in the waiting room can't level up,instead, the number of slots can be increased or the knights in the slot can be taken to the waiting room and the waiting room can be placed in the slots so that there is no need to fire any knights,But of course, because of people like you who made unnecessary fanboys, many people did not finish the game or did not even look at it after they finished it, there are many people who have not heard the name of the game before.