Quick Answer
Do not ask only which unit is strongest. Ask what the enemy is spending resources on and which response is cheap, repeatable, and able to protect your economy. A counter only works when your economy supports it, upgrades are close enough, and the terrain lets it fight.

Beginner Cheat Sheet
| Enemy focus | First response to consider | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|
| Archers / Crossbows | Skirmishers, Mangonels, cavalry flanks | Skirmishers are cheap but slow; Mangonels need protection |
| Scouts / Knights | Spearmen, Camels, Monks, walls | Spears alone do not catch cavalry; protect key economy points |
| Spearmen | Archers, Skirmishers, Mangonels, infantry upgrades | Do not ram pure cavalry into a spear line |
| Skirmishers | Cavalry, infantry, siege | Skirmishers hate melee and siege but can slow your push |
| Siege | Cavalry dives, your own Mangonels, Light Cavalry angles | Do not clump ranged units without vision |
| Monks | Light Cavalry, focused archers, split control | A few converted knights can swing the fight badly |
| Unique units | Identify the unit family first | Treat it as ranged, cavalry, infantry, or siege before panicking |
Decision Order
- Check whether the enemy is spending food, wood, or gold.
- Identify the army as ranged, melee, mobile, or siege.
- Ask whether your economy can keep replacing the counter.
- Read the terrain: choke points, walls, hills, and TC range change the fight.
Common Misreads
Does a Counter Unit Automatically Win?
No. Ten skirmishers can still lose to upgraded archers with good micro and a frontline. A few spears will not stop knights from circling into the wood line. Counters point you in the right direction; they do not remove execution.
When Should You Switch Units?
Prepare a switch when the enemy changes resource investment or when your current army can defend but cannot counterattack. If the opponent moves from archers into knights and you keep making only skirmishers, the cavalry will reach your economy.
What Is the Safest Way to Handle Siege?
Scout the position first, then dive from an angle with cavalry or Light Cavalry. If you fight Mangonels from the front, spread ranged units. If you have your own siege, protect its position before firing.