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** Another way to work around these is to move four characters who know Alert and have the Regen 10 SP skill surround the MAP able enemy and move all other units out of the MAPs attack range, eventually, since MAPs are all ammo based, a patient player can wait for it to use up these moves and then move in.
** Another way to work around these is to move four characters who know Alert and have the Regen 10 SP skill surround the MAP able enemy and move all other units out of the MAPs attack range, eventually, since MAPs are all ammo based, a patient player can wait for it to use up these moves and then move in.
** In some SRWs the AI uses their MAPWs [[We Have Reserves|indiscriminately,]] most notably in ''A'' and ''OG2''.
** In some SRWs the AI uses their MAPWs [[We Have Reserves|indiscriminately,]] most notably in ''A'' and ''OG2''.
* Attempting to convert a unit with two priests at once in the original ''[[Age of Empires (video game)||Age of Empires I]]'' would leave it unable to decide which to attack, resulting in the unit standing still until converted.
* Attempting to convert a unit with two priests at once in the original ''[[Age of Empires (video game)|Age of Empires I]]'' would leave it unable to decide which to attack, resulting in the unit standing still until converted.
** Also in ''[[Age of Empires II]]'', the AI was programmed to attack walls but not gates, so making your wall entirely out of gates would make it basically indestructible.
** Also in ''[[Age of Empires II]]'', the AI was programmed to attack walls but not gates, so making your wall entirely out of gates would make it basically indestructible.
*** Another tactic to exploit this is build one of your gates directly in front of the enemies' gates, keeping them locked in their own city till your forces are ready to overwhelm them.
*** Another tactic to exploit this is build one of your gates directly in front of the enemies' gates, keeping them locked in their own city till your forces are ready to overwhelm them.