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: Unlike Age of Empires or Starcraft , resources like gold, wood, and stone are treated as a flow rather than a stockpile. Your economy is a delicate balance of income versus the upkeep required for your standing army.

: "Kohans" are immortal heroes you can embed into companies. They provide massive buffs and are essential for taking down tougher objectives. Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns

: Battles feel "sticky." Retreating causes morale damage, meaning you can't just blink in and out of fights; every engagement requires a real commitment. Quick Tips for New Players : Unlike Age of Empires or Starcraft ,

For those looking to dive deeper, the community-driven Kohan Gold project is currently the definitive way to play, offering rebalanced mechanics and bug fixes for modern hardware. Let's Play Kohan :Immortal Sovereigns #13 | Ceyahdev Rises They provide massive buffs and are essential for

: Instead of managing single units, you recruit entire "companies" composed of a front line, flankers, and support units (like engineers or clerics).

: Combat isn't just about who has the bigger army; it's about staying within your city’s "supply radius" to reinforce and heal. Once you’re in deep enemy territory, your staying power drops drastically.

If you’re a fan of classic real-time strategy (RTS) and haven’t played , you’re missing out on one of the most innovative titles from the early 2000s. Developed by TimeGate Studios , it broke the mold by shifting the focus from frantic unit clicking to high-level strategic management. Why Kohan Still Holds Up

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