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It's the ability to call reinforcements, it's limited, and you can call another one only after multiple turns, but it's here to allow manage some problem with the difficulty.
To access it: On top right, 4 buttons, click the second and in panel in bottom there's three button, click the first ie reinforcement.
Other ways to manage the difficulty yourself:
- It's to use as much than possible the ability to bring level 2 units. It's the normal play, but focusing on using it does make a difference. It doesn't involve many units but it's still makes a significant difference.
- Another way, not true for all maps but for most of them, take your time and apply caution, you won't beat the mission in the number of turns giving you the associated achievement but it can lower a lot the difficulty as you are learning play the game. This isn't true for few maps with some time counting mechanism, but about that, no maps have unlimited enemy reinforcement, it could seems it's unlimited for few maps but it's never like that hence apply caution and take your time is still efficient in those missions.
that just makes a stressy laerning